Vucic met Quint ambassadors and EU Delegation head (Tanjug, Dnevnik)
President Aleksandar Vucic met with ambassadors of Quint countries, USA, Great Britain, France, Italy and Germany as well as Head of the EU Delegation to Serbia. During the meeting described as open and constructive Vucic told the ambassadors that Serbia, without any fault, was placed in a difficult position and he understands neither the tariffs […]
Read More →Serbs dissatisfied after the meeting with representatives of the Quint (Kontakt plus radio, TV Most)
Serbian media based in Kosovo reports that the Serbian List caucus held a meeting with representatives of the Quint. Although the ambassadors were not present at the meeting, the Serbian List MPs asked a pressure to be exerted on central institutions in order that Serbs and other non-majority people are protected in the areas in […]
Read More →Belgrade will continue to balance between the West and Russia (Danas)
Diplomatic sources of Danas and international relations experts do not exclude completely the possibility of Serbia changing the foreign policy course, but they assess that Belgrade will endeavour in maintaining the current position of balancing between the West and Russia. According to interlocutors of Danas, any changes in foreign policy will depend largely on the […]
Read More →Quint countries call for peaceful election campaign (Telegrafi)
At the outset of local election campaign, the embassies of France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States called on all political parties and their candidates to commit to free, respectful, and peaceful campaigning. “Citizens deserve an open and transparent election process where all candidates have the right to be heard by the […]
Read More →Western powers concerned at Kosovo political deadlock (Euractiv)
Leading western powers voiced concern yesterday(13 August)at political deadlock in Kosovo,which has still not formed a government two months after snap elections in the tiny country,a former Serbian province. Britain,France,Germany,Italy and United States said it was“the responsibility of Kosovo’s leaders”to form a parliament and government https://www.euractiv.com/section/enlargement/news/western-powers-concerned-at-kosovo-political-deadlock/llowing the June ballots.
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 23 June
Daka believes certification of elections will conclude this month (Express)
Quint wants a government with stable majority (Zeri)
Main Kosovo parties refuse to give speaker’s post to Serbian List (Zeri)
Mogherini and Hahn write to Hoxhaj (Epoka)
Trump with first decision on Balkans: extends “black list” (Bota)
Northern municipalities still not integrated into Kosovo system (Koha Ditore)
NATO Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Operations visited KFOR (Koha)
The NATO Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Operations, H.E. John MANZA visited KFOR Headquarters today. During his visit, H.E. John MANZA was received by Major General Giovanni Fungo, KFOR Commander, and was briefed on the latest developments in the current security and socio-political situation in Kosovo. KFOR Staff particularly highlighted the important results achieved by […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 19 June
LDK and PDK could opt to remain in opposition (Koha Ditore)
Haradinaj facing a painful compromise (Zeri)
Kurti: Kosovo cannot be given away in exchange for posts (Zeri)
Pacolli against any blockade (Gazeta Express)
Diplomats want a government with democratic legitimacy (Koha)
EU expects Kosovo to resume dialogue with Serbia (Koha Ditore)
Djuric: Serbian List wants leading posts in Kosovo (RTK)
UNMIK Headlines 15 June
• “Quint to support whoever forms new government” (Koha Ditore)
• Ambassador Delawie meets Vetevendosje leaders (Dialogplus/Telegrafi)
• Haradinaj: Government, a week after certification of results (Kosova Sot)
• LDK does not want coalition with PAN (Epoka e Re)
• President Thaci risks violating the Constitution of Kosovo (Koha Ditore)
• EP resolution calls for swift formation of new government in Kosovo (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 10 June
Election silence kicked off today at 7 (Telegrafi/Koha)
Thaci: Kosovo has gained experience in organizing elections (Koha)
Thaci urges Quint not to allow Serbia’s meddling in elections (Telegrafi)
U.S. Ambassador Delawie calls on people of Kosovo to vote (Telegrafi)
Serbian List fined for clip showing Kosovo part of Serbia (Lajmi)
UNMIK Headlines 15 March
KSF Ministry forwards army draft law to government (Koha Ditore)
Quint countries: Do not undertake unilateral actions (Zeri)
Veseli: Kosovo army will not damage relations with allies (Zëri)
Konjufca: Constitution to change through referendum (Klan Kosova)
Merkel speaks about Kosovo-Serbian relations (Zëri)
Headlines 9 March
• Despite reproaches, Thaci doesn’t backtrack on KSF initiative (dailies)
• Selimi: Vetevendosje supports change of KSF mission (Klan Kosova)
• Lekaj: There is no state without an army, let us move forward (Lajmi)
• Simic: We will use all political means to oppose Kosovo army (Koha)
• Tahiri: We will not discuss Kosovo’s airspace with Serbia (RTK)
• Border demarcation could be sent to Assembly in two weeks’ time (Koha)
• AAK: Report on Kosovo’s territory, collection of fairytales (Klan Kosova)