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Council for National Security to meet over Pristina’s moves (B92)

By   /  10/03/2017  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

President Tomislav Nikolic will call for Monday, March 13, a session of the Council for National Security. “The meeting will come following the demand by the ‘Kosovo’ assembly to stop the Brussels dialogue,” the presidential office announced in a statement late on Thursday. Nikolic will also call the session due to the Pristina administration’s evident […]

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Headlines 28 February

By   /  28/02/2017  /  UNMIK Media Reports - Morning Edition  /  No Comments

UN Security Council discusses situation in Kosovo (dailies)
Tahiri: Demarcation should be resubmitted or we head to elections (Epoka)
Konjufca: Those who vote demarcation are traitors (Lajmi.net)
“Dukagjin MPs should not vote demarcation” (Epoka)
European Parliament requests establishment of Association (Kosova Sot)
Lunacek requests five EU member states to recognize Kosovo (Epoka e Re)
Kosovo leaders hail Bangladesh recognition (dailies)

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Nikolic to appear before UN Security Council for last time (Koha)

By   /  27/02/2017  /  Articles from Kosovo media  /  No Comments

Serbian President, Tomsilav Nikolic, is to appear for the last time before the UN Security Council today to take part in the session on Kosovo and discuss the most recent report of the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres since his term in office is set to expire in April. According to sources, Kosovo will this time […]

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Nikolic decides to run for reelection (B92/Tanjug)

By   /  16/02/2017  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

President of Serbia Tomislav Nikolic will be a candidate in the presidential elections, Sputnik and N1 are reporting. B92 has also unofficially received confirmation of this news from Nikolic’s cabinet. According to media reports, the president made the decision on Wednesday evening, as he celebrated his 65th birthday. Earlier, Tanjug was told by sources from his cabinet […]

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UNMIK Headlines 10 February

By   /  10/02/2017  /  UNMIK Media Reports - Morning Edition  /  No Comments

French court postpones decision on Haradinaj (dailies)
Thaci calls on MPs to vote border demarcation (Koha Ditore)
Hoxhaj: We will apply for EU candidacy status this year (Zëri)
Nikolic: The EU is completely on Pristina’s side (RTK)
Kurti: 10 February laid groundwork for freedom and self-determination (Epoka)
CDHRF seeks justice for victims of 10 February 2007 (Epoka e Re)

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Serbian President has not received letter for exchange of territories (Koha)

By   /  06/02/2017  /  Articles from Kosovo media  /  No Comments

Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic has not received the letter of U.S. congressman Dana Rohrabacher suggesting that Serbia and Kosovo should exchange territories, whereby Serbia would get the northern part of Kosovo whereas the latter would get Presevo Valley. Officials at Nikolic’s office told Novosti Online that they heard about the letter only from the media […]

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UNMIK Headlines 1 February

By   /  01/02/2017  /  UNMIK Media Reports - Morning Edition  /  No Comments

• Thaci: I expect further de-escalating of tensions with Serbia (RFE)
• Dialogue at level of Presidents and Prime Ministers resumes today (media)
• Government fails to respect Assembly’s resolution on Mitrovica wall (Zeri)
• Lunacek: Reconciliation is an obligation (Zeri)
• Zeri: “Fears of possible bomb threats alarm Pristina”
• Koha: “Kosovo Security Force will (not) become Kosovo Armed Force”
• Tsipras: Greece will not change its position on Kosovo (media)

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Presidents to participate at 1 February meeting in Brussels (Lajmi.net)

By   /  30/01/2017  /  Articles from Kosovo media  /  No Comments

The second round of the high level discussions between Kosovo and Serbia will be held on Wednesday. Isa Mustafa and Hashim Thaçi will meet again with their counterparts, Aleksandar Vučić and Tomislav Nokolić, on 1 February. The meeting was confirmed for Tanjug by the Office of the Prime Minister of Serbia, while two days ago, […]

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Serbia expects change of Portugal’s stance on Kosovo’s bid for UNESCO (Koha)

By   /  26/01/2017  /  Articles from Kosovo media  /  No Comments

During a visit to Lisbon, President of Serbia, Tomislav Nikolic, said he hoped Portugal would change its position regarding Kosovo’s membership bid for UNESCO. “I spoke about this to the Portuguese culture minister and we can expect a change in their position because we see no reason for the Serb cultural heritage to move under […]

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Headlines 26 January

By   /  26/01/2017  /  UNMIK Media Reports - Morning Edition  /  No Comments

Thaci: Dialogue with Serbia has entered the final stage (dailies)
Mustafa: The next meeting in Brussels, in February (RTK)
Serbia considers Kosovo to be its own (Kosova Sot)
NATO calls for restraint and dialogue (Koha Ditore)
TI ranks Kosovo as the most corrupt in the region (Koha Ditore)
Mustafa: Kosovo will become example of war against corruption (Kosova Sot)
Gecaj: Wall demolition not related to Association (Zëri)

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Headlines 25 January

By   /  25/01/2017  /  UNMIK Media Reports - Morning Edition  /  No Comments

• Parties say dialogue helped in de-escalating tensions (Koha Ditore/Zeri)
• Mustafa: Opposition to be also invited at discussions (KTV)
• Mogherini’s statement following Belgrade-Pristina dialogue
• Islami not accepted as head of commission for territory measurement (Zeri)

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Veseli for Die Presse: Train was Serbia’s provocation (Indeksonline)

By   /  24/01/2017  /  Articles from Kosovo media  /  No Comments

The President of the Assembly of Kosovo Kadri Veseli, told the Austrian prestigious newspaper “Die Presse” that what is happening in northern Kosovo reminds him on the operations at Crimea peninsula, prior to being annexed by Russia. “To us, the train as such does not represent a problem. The railway line between Kraljevo in Serbia […]

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