UNMIK Headlines 23 November
• Petition against Association/Community to be presented to Jahjaga (Kosova Sot)
• AAK denies reports that Haradinaj was offered PM post (Kosova Sot)
• Opposition will not protest in front of government building (Zeri)
• KFOR signs agreement with Serbian army (dailies)
• Ymeri: Dikovic’s visit, an insult to Kosovo (Epoka e Re)
• Deliu: Dikovic’s visit to Kosovo represents an insult (RTK)
• Blakaj: KFOR insulted war crimes victims by inviting Dikovic (Indeksonline)
• Vetevendosje: Albanians, most oppressed in Serbia (Zeri)
• An urgent prosecutor for arresting MPs (Koha Ditore)
• Gjakova Mayor criticizes police and prosecution (Zeri)
• Return of Kosovo pension fund to be discussed in Brussels (Zeri)
UNMIK Headlines 30 June
• EU: Pristina and Belgrade reach agreement on principle (Koha)
• Seventeen-hour meeting without an agreement (Kosovapress)
• Serbs request executive competencies for the Association (Kosovapress)
• New options for setting up special court (Koha)
• Special Court to be put to re-vote on 9 July (Zeri)
• Opposition wants local court on war crimes (Epoka e Re)
• Kosovo PM travels to Berlin, meet with Chancellor Merkel (Telegrafi)
• U.S. Congressman Engel visits Kosovo (Kosovapress)
• Northern Serbs seek permanent solution to return of Albanians (Express)
Court extends detention for Gavric (Gazeta Blic/RrokumTV)
The Basic Court in Pristina has extended the detention measure for Slobodan Gavric, a Serbian national, was caught with 13 kilograms of explosive in Pristina last month. A prosecutor told Pristina-based TV station Rrokum that Gavric will remain in detention for another two months. The Special Prosecution of Kosovo is charging Gavric for attempting to […]
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A reliable source in the LDK-AAK-NISMA coalition told Pristina-based Rrokum TV that foreign diplomats, especially Germans, have made it clear to the coalition that they should not yield to Vetevendosje’s terms, especially the condition to lead talks with Belgrade. The diplomats have also said that blocking privatization and the establishment of the association of Serb-majority […]
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