UNMIK Headlines 10 May
• Zbogar: Two more conditions before visa free travel for Kosovo (Kosova Sot)
• Mustafa indicates establishment of Armed Forces, Serbs unaware (Zeri)
• No government reshuffling (Koha)
• Lunacek: Serbia should recognize Kosovo (Zeri)
• Kosovo Serbs want special visa liberalization (Zeri/RFE)
• Selimi: UN, EU, and NATO membership, priority for Kosovo (Epoka e Re)
• Albin Kurti in Skopje protest (Zeri)
“Serb MPs not informed or consulted about vote on Kosovo Armed Forces” (Indeksonline)
Kosovo Serb MP Nenad Rasic told the news site today that no one has informed or consulted Serb MPs about the voting on the law that will transform the Kosovo Security Force into the Kosovo Armed Forces. “Lately, we haven’t discussed this issue in the Serbian List, but our position remains the same. No one […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 7 March
• Ruling coalition without agreement on government reshuffle yet (Koha)
• Mustafa denies reports of a new Serb-majority municipality (dailies)
• “Kosovo will seek compensation from Serbia for last war” (Kosovapress)
• Veseli starts battle to take over PDK leadership (Zeri)
• Mustafa: Solving the political killings, priority for government (Zeri)
• Fire set to LDK Beqiri’s car (RTK)
• Demolli: Political crisis delaying creation of armed forces (Kosova Sot)
• Kosovo’s Ministry of Trade warns to block Serbian trucks (Koha)
• “Serbian elections will be held in Kosovo too” (Zeri)
UNMIK Headlines 3 March
• United opposition announces next protest (Epoka)
• Thaci: I will be a different President (Epoka)
• AAK claims Thaci’s election is anti-constitutional (Telegrafi)
• Ymeri: Justice is being selective (Zeri)
• “Serbia’s behavior might delay establishment of the Association” (Epoka)
• Collaku: Visa regime to be lifted this year (Zeri)
• Ministry of Foreign Affairs unblocks decreeing of ambassadors (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 25 January
• Government ready for international mediator, opposition against (Koha)
• Mustafa: Opposition to prepare for elections in 2018 (Epoka e Re)
• Kurti: Qosja, Jashari not opposition’s candidates for president (Kosova Sot)
• Selimi: Police should enforce the law not political orders (Epoka e Re)
• Rasic: Association/Community, Belgrade’s success (Zeri)
• Kandic: Albanians’ heroes are not those who committed crimes (Zeri)
UNMIK Headlines 24 November
• Opposition submits petition to President Jahjaga (dailies)
• Next Assembly session could be tensest so far (Zeri)
• Selimi: 28 November manifestation, festive and peaceful (Epoka e Re)
• Mustafa: In 2016 we will move without visas (Epoka e Re)
• Jahjaga: Transformation of KSF, a necessity (Epoka e Re)
• Kosovo authorities shut down 16 NGOs amid terror attack fears (media)
• There is potential threat for terrorist attacks in Kosovo (Klan Kosova)
• Calls to avoid frequented locations are unnecessary, experts say (Koha)
• Vehicles of reporter and police lieutenant set ablaze in north (Kosovapress)
Mustafa: Visa liberalization criteria will be met by November 30 (Telegrafi)
Kosovo Prime Minister, Isa Mustafa, said today that Kosovo’s institutions will fulfil the remaining eight conditions for visa liberalization by November 30. In his address at the government meeting in Pristina today, Mustafa said the European Union has no reason not to set a date for visa liberalization for Kosovo. He also briefed his ministers […]
Read More →NATO: Army an internal matter of Kosovo (Danas)
It is not up to NATO to decide on the structure, mandate and mission of the Kosovo Security Force. Future of the KSF is an internal matter of local Kosovo institutions. NATO currently supports the development of the KSF in the framework of their original mission and mandate, through the NATO Liaison and Advisory Team. […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 25 September
• Thaci praises Vucic’s constructive role in agreements reached (Koha)
• Collaku: SAA this year, visa liberalization next year (Zeri)
• “We will not support KAF law if it makes ethnic divisions” (Telegrafi)
• Aleksandar Jablanovic dismissed as leader of Serbian List (Zeri)
• Ahtisaari strongly supports Kosovo’s UNESCO admission (RTK)
• Pristina Hospital with luxury apartments for VIP prisoners (Koha)
• KIC: No one from Kosovo injured in Mecca stampede (Kosova Sot)
UNMIK Headlines 18 September
• Opposition launches petition against Association/Community (Kosovapress)
• “Annulment of Association/Community would save the government” (Zeri)
• Thaci: EU should treat Kosovo as other countries in the region (Epoka)
• Rasic: Serbs fear the Kosovo Armed Forces (Kosova Sot)
• Kastrati: Army cannot be established by changing the law (Epoka)
• Chiti: Don’t expect visa liberalization too soon (Koha)
• “Fighting corruption, the main challenge” (Epoka)
UNMIK Headlines 17 September
• Mustafa fears facing MPs on agreements with Serbia (Koha)
• Jahjaga: I didn’t influence breakup of opposition bloc in 2014 (RTK)
• O’Connell: Energies to be focused on real problems, not demarcation (Koha)
• Tahiri seeks reward from Brussels (dailies)
• Government adopts anti-radicalism strategy (Zeri)
• KSF to transform into army without constitutional changes (Epoka e Re)
• O’Connell: Implement the agreements reached in Brussels (Epoka e Re)
• “Association/Community limits Kosovo’s sovereignty” (Zeri)
• Ibrahimi admits there is crime within the judiciary (Koha)
• Association of Albanian municipalities does not pass (Epoka e Re)
UNMIK Headlines 14 September
• Opposition is organizing for protests (dailies)
• Ymeri: “Zajednica” will have an autonomous authority (Epoka e Re)
• “Hot” autumn at the Assembly (Epoka e Re)
• Presevo Valley requests help to empower the Association (Epoka e Re)
• Stankovic: Albanian Association is worth nothing (Zeri)
• Serbia hampers Albanians in Medvedja (Epoka e Re)
• Serbia continues to govern with four northern Kosovo municipalities (dailies)
• Appointment of political ambassadors, in violation with the law (Koha)
• Youth beaten up in Serbia for speaking Albanian (Koha)