UNMIK Headlines 27 May
• Prime Minister Mustafa says there will be changes in government (Lajmi)
• Fajon questions conditioning of visas with border demarcation (dailies)
• Selimi: We will travel without visas during summer (RTK/RTV Dukagjini)
• Dialogue on cadastral records failed (Tribuna Channel)
• Kosovo, Serbia delegations to discuss telecom in Brussels today (Kosovapress)
• Vetëvendosje against Court’s ruling in Deçan/Dečani (Telegrafi)
• Delawie: Kosovo should be part of Europe (media)
• Kosovo leads the world in approval of U.S. leadership (Koha)
• One Serb injured, one Albanian arrested in a Mitrovica brawl (Koha)
Caushi: Vetevendosje did not burn the cars, attacks are not unexpected (Telegrafi)
Vetevendosje Deputy Leader, Driton Caushi, told RTV Dukagjini today that an increasing number of people are joining the protest organized by the joint opposition in downtown Pristina. Asked to comment on the attacks against the vehicles of two government ministers, Caushi said the Vetevendosje Movement has nothing to do with the attacks. “However, such attacks […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 29 January
• Delawie: Special court to try the people that Kosovars cannot (Telegrafi)
• Government: Association in compliance with the Constitution (Zeri)
• European Parliament hails signing of SAA with Kosovo (Epoka e Re)
• Council of Europe passes resolution on Kosovo (dailies)
• Scenarios that empower UNMIK (RTV Dukagjini/Telegrafi)
• Konjufca: No coordination between Pristina and Tirana (Kosovapress)
• Opposition parties silent on quorum for election of president (Koha)
• Tahiri: Elections in Serbia could slow down dialogue (Epoka e Re)
• AAK agrees to return to Assembly to vote on election reform (Lajmi)
Mustafa changes his mind, he will travel to Brussels (Telegrafi)
Sources inside the government of Kosovo reportedly told RTV Dukagjini that Prime Minister Isa Mustafa has decided to accept the invitation to take part in the meeting with Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic on 27 January in Brussels. Although Mustafa had earlier said he would not undertake any travel abroad to protest against the failure […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 15 January
• Mustafa: We don’t need SAA without visa liberalization (Kosova Sot)
• Zbogar: Political crisis doesn’t help visa liberalization (Epoka e Re)
• Opposition against international mediation (Zeri)
• Caushi: Upcoming protest before 17 February (Telegrafi)
• Group of experts to draft Association/Community’s statute (Zeri)
• Jahjaga to oversee border demarcation committee with Montenegro (Koha)
• Mustafa: We will not allow liquidation of Trepca (Koha)
• PDK prepares electorate before leadership change (Koha)
• Three witnesses in Enver Hasani trial (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 29 December
• Mustafa: There will be no new elections (Zeri)
• Thaci: It is not my life’s ambition to become president (Epoka e Re)
• Without Association/Community, Thaci cannot become president (Koha)
• Austria has not applied for Kosovo’s dialing prefix (Koha Ditore)
• Serbs jeopardizing the functionalization of court in Mitrovica North (RTK)
• Government of Kosovo receives €29million loan from EBRD (Koha Ditore)
UNMIK Headlines 24 November
• Opposition submits petition to President Jahjaga (dailies)
• Next Assembly session could be tensest so far (Zeri)
• Selimi: 28 November manifestation, festive and peaceful (Epoka e Re)
• Mustafa: In 2016 we will move without visas (Epoka e Re)
• Jahjaga: Transformation of KSF, a necessity (Epoka e Re)
• Kosovo authorities shut down 16 NGOs amid terror attack fears (media)
• There is potential threat for terrorist attacks in Kosovo (Klan Kosova)
• Calls to avoid frequented locations are unnecessary, experts say (Koha)
• Vehicles of reporter and police lieutenant set ablaze in north (Kosovapress)
Lunacek believes Assembly needs to ratify agreements with Serbia (Telegrafi)
European Parliament vice president and rapporteur for Kosovo, Ulrike Lunacek, told RTV Dukagjini that the two agreements disputed by the opposition, that on the Association/Community of Serb majority municipalities and border demarcation with Montenegro, should be put for ratification at the Assembly of Kosovo. She said opposition actions such as releasing teargas are unacceptable. “ […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 12 August
• Constitutional court “blocks” talks with the Netherlands (Telegrafi)
• Opposition’s request stops law on special court (Koha)
• Hyseni: Kosovo Police ready to follow special court’s orders (Zeri)
• Nishani: Kosovo is defending its image with the special court (RTK)
• Konjufca: PDK threatened its deputies on the special court (Epoka)
• Vetevendosje warns radical actions if Association is formed (Express/KTV)
• Government rebuts KIPRED poll (Kosova Sot)
• Quint’s support for UNESCO membership (Zeri)
• Serb Church: Kosovo shouldn’t be accepted in UNESCO (Klan Kosova)
• Shala: Djuric’s letter, interference in justice (Zeri)
• “Greece considering Kosovo recognition” (Koha)
• Implementation of agreement on vehicle insurance policy starts (Lajmi)