Headlines 24 January
Dialogue in the hands of the presidents (Epoka e Re)
“Serbia’s arrest warrants to be discussed in Brussels” (Telegrafi)
Vetevendosje wants special session of Assembly to discuss dialogue (Bota Sot)
Serbian train, focus of Bushati-Mogherini meeting (Koha Ditore)
President Thaci has been denounced before special court (Koha Ditore)
Haradinaj: I will not be extradited to Serbia (Epoka e Re)
No results expected on measuring the territory without the opposition (Epoka)
Janjić: Belgrade and Pristina to declare whether the dialogue will be continued (Blic)
Political analyst Dušan Janjić believes that during the dialogue, scheduled at the highest level in Brussels for tomorrow, both sides should clarify their attitudes about whether the dialogue will continue to be challenged or will be continued. Janjić told Beta that there is no information on an agenda for the meeting, suggesting that the next […]
Read More →Headlines 23 January
Thaci and Nikolic to join the EU-facilitated dialogue (Koha Ditore)
Mustafa: The provocative train was stopped by institutions (Fjala)
Lavrov: Albanian forces should not be in Serb-inhabited areas (Kosova Sot)
AAK’s Arifi against upcoming Mustafa-Vucic meeting (RTK)
Serbian List ignores PM Mustafa (Zëri)
Special Court President starts work officially (Zëri)
Headlines 6 January
AAK leader Haradinaj remains in French detention (dailies)
Lunacek calls for annulment of Serbia’s outdated arrest warrants (Koha)
Nikolic not granted permission to visit Kosovo (dailies)
Police deny media reports Muhaxheri is in Kosovo (Zeri)
Lawyer claims Astrit Dehari did not commit suicide (Epoka e Re)
Hoti to Nikolic: Association/Community will never become substantial autonomy (Klan Kosova)
Kosovo’s Deputy Minister for Culture, Youth, and Sports, Rexhep Hoti, reacted to a statement made by Serbian President, Tomislav Nikolic, in an interview for a Belgrade paper where he said that the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities foresees substantial autonomy for the Serb community. In a Facebook post, Hoti said the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities can […]
Read More →Headlines 29 November
• EU: No visa liberalisation without meeting last two criteria (Koha)
• Tahiri: Court in the north to be discussed in Brussels (Kallxo)
• Energy agreement remains in paper only (Zeri)
• Government of Kosovo condemns attack on Turkish consulate (Telegrafi)
• Election campaign in Drenas/Glogovac officially kicks off (dailies)
• Petition “Justice for Astrit” to be submitted to the Assembly today (media)
• Police arrest three persons in connection to Lumezi’s burglary (Epoka)
• Haradinaj: Propaganda against me is based in Moscow (Lajmi)
• Nikolic reacts to Union of Albanian Municipalities idea (Lajmi)
Headlines 28 November
• Pristina-Belgrade dialogue to resume this week (Koha)
• Northern municipalities approve Kosovo budget for 2017 (Koha)
• Union of Albanian municipalities takes shape in Tirana (Telegrafi)
• “Prime Minister, find bosses of casinos, racketeering and bribing” (Lajmi)
• Nikolic: Serbia wants to join EU but it cannot recognize Kosovo (Telegrafi)
President Nikolic to back government in rejecting Pristina’s demands (B92, Vecernje Novosti)
Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic says he will support the government unconditionally “if rejects as absurd” Pristina’s conditions for continued dialogue. In a statement for Friday’s edition of the Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti, Nikolic noted that the interim institutions in Pristina “wrongly appraised that the time is right to set conditions without which no further steps […]
Read More →President: We’ll never accept Kosovo’s independence (B92)
Serbia wants to continue on the path of European integration, President Tomislav Nikolic has said. However, “it would not be good anyone to condition Serbia with the recognition of Kosovo,” Beta reported him as noting on Monday in Belgrade. According to a statement issued by the president’s office, “that will never be accepted.” Nikolic’s remarks […]
Read More →Nikolic: We will not give in to Kosovo on telecom (Koha)
President of Serbia, Tomislav Nikolic, said in an interview for the Belgrade paper Kurir that they have made enough concessions to the Albanians in Kosovo and cannot afford to continue them by handing over telecommunication assets. “We cannot do this. Let someone else secure them the telecommunication and postal codes, they cannot touch our assets”, […]
Read More →Presidency: Serbia will never accept independence of Kosovo (Tanjug, Vecernje Novosti)
Serbia will never accept Kosovo-Metohija’s independence, and it meets the conditions for EU accession as long as recognition of Kosovo is not required, Serbian presidential adviser Stanislava Pak said in a comment on a statement by German Foreign Office official Michael Roth, who said that, before Serbia’s EU accession, everything must be clear regarding Kosovo. […]
Read More →Nikolic urges unchanged scope of UN mission in Kosovo (B92)
Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic received UNMIK head Zahir Tanin on Monday in Belgrade. Nikolic “reiterat3e his position on the significance of the role of the UN Mission in Kosovo and Metohija and expressing the expectation that its scope would remain unchanged.” “After becoming the head of state, I fulfilled my promise to take the talks […]
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