Kosovo government allocates 20 thousand Euros for the families of the missing (RTKLive)
Kosovo government approved today the decision to allocate 20 thousand Euros to support the project of the Coordinating Council of Family Associations of the Missing Persons in Kosovo for the rehabilitation of the families of missing persons. Kosovo’s Deputy Prime Minister, Hajredin Kuci, said this amount of money is intended for different activities for family […]
Read More →Headlines 13 October
• EU: Trepca is an important issue for Kosovo (Koha Ditore)
• Mustafa expects Serbian List to return to institutions (Zeri)
• Bennoune: Cultural heritage should be depoliticized (Kultplus, RTV21)
• Kosovo protects and guarantees the cultural and religious rights of all communities (Koha)
• Belgrade presents its concerns over Trepca to UN in Belgrade (Klan Kosova)
• Serbia’s telecom becomes official in Kosovo (Zeri)
• Pristina-Belgrade dialogue at a crossroad (Koha Ditore)
• Tahiri: Of 33 agreements with Serbia, 29 implemented (Koha)
• No demarcation without consensus (Zeri)
• Buja: Consensus with AAK and Nisma on demarcation, possible (Epoka e Re)
Headlines 12 October
“Cold war” between Kosovo and Serbia begins (Koha Ditore)
EU: Kosovo to decide if Trepca will be included in the dialogue (Zeri)
Tahiri: Trepça will not be part of discussions in Brussels (Zëri)
Kosovo Assembly fails to adopt resolution on Thaci’s arrest (dailies)
Kosovo government aims to pass demarcation by 27 October (Zeri)
Danielsson: Kosovo should ratify demarcation with Montenegro (Epoka e Re)
Petrit Selimi dismissed as coordinator of Millennium Challenge Corporation (media)
The Kosovo government has annulled its decision made on May 13 whereby Petrit Selimi, Deputy Foreign Minister, was appointed as national coordinator of the Millennium Challenges Corporation. Kosovo’s Prime Minister, Isa Mustafa, said today that the government received complaints from the Anti-Corruption Agency that Selimi cannot hold both the post of Deputy Foreign Minister and […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 22 July
• LDK: Kosovo does not lose territory with demarcation agreement (media)
• Reçica: Debate for demarcation will not be formal (Epoka)
• PDK attacks its coalition partner (Kosova Sot)
• Mustafa government, one of the biggest in the region and Europe (Koha)
• Hoxhaj: New chapter of economic cooperation with Germany (Epoka)
• Six years since ICJ ruled in favour of Kosovo’s independence (media)
Kuçi: Political leaders to discuss demarcation in coming days (Lajmi)
Kosovo’s Deputy Prime Minister, Hajredin Kuçi, said on Wednesday that in the coming days there will be intensive meetings of the political spectrum to discuss the border-demarcation agreement with Montenegro. According to him, issues of national importance such as demarcation, must overcome the political differences. However, when asked whether the coalition between the Democratic Party […]
Read More →The delayed departure (Kosova Sot)
The paper’s front-page editorial today criticizes the newly appointed Justice Minister Dhurata Hoxha for her statements that she will follow the path of previous Justice Minister Hajredin Kuci. “During the years while the justice sector was led by Minister Kuci, the crisis only has deepened in the rule of law. Minister Kuci’s biggest failure was […]
Read More →The government will take Nuland’s messages on demarcation seriously (Gazeta Express)
Deputy Prime Minister of Kosovo, Hajredin Kuçi, stated that messages of the Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs at the United States Department, Victoria Nuland, on the demarcation issue, are good for the government. “Those messages will be taken seriously by the government,” Kuçi said. Deputy Prime Minister of Kosovo, Hajredin Kuçi, […]
Read More →Kuçi: New EULEX mandate with different competencies (Telegrafi)
Kosovo’s Minister of Justice, Hajredin Kuçi said to the members of the parliamentary commission for European integrations that the mandate of the EU rule of law mission, EULEX, came after lengthy negotiations. Kuçi said that the new EULEX mandate will have a different set of competencies. “The ongoing cases will remain under EULEX while the […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 23 June
• Kuçi: National consensus needed for demarcation (Epoka)
• EULEX to handle high-profile cases (Koha)
• Hoxhaj to Russia: Kosovo rightfully member of PCA (RTK)
• Roth: Kosovo, condition for Serbia’s membership in EU (Kosova Sot)
• KSF suspends its officer after he was arrested in U.S. (media)
Justice leaders discuss strengthening of rule of law (Kosovapress)
Representatives of Ministry of Justice, Kosovo Judicial Council, Kosovo Prosecutorial Council and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) participated today in the round-table on coordination mechanisms for strengthening the rule of law in Kosovo. Kosovo’s Justice Minister, Hajredin Kuci, noted the importance of coordination of these judicial institutions and said that the ministry he leads has […]
Read More →EULEX in Kosovo until 15 June 2016 (RTKlive)
The government of Kosovo has approved the draft law for ratification of the international agreement between Kosovo and the European Union, with regards to the extension of the mandate of the EU mission for the rule of law in Kosovo (EULEX), until 15 June 2018. The government approved changes of the laws related to the […]
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