Lajcak: Slovakia supports visa liberalization for Kosovo (Gazeta Express)
Slovakia Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajcak said on Thursday that Slovakia sees no problem that the citizens of Turkey will travel without visas in the European Union, and that it supports visa liberalization for Kosovo, Ukraine and Georgia. Slovakia is one of the five member states of the EU which has not recognized Kosovo, but despite […]
Read More →Opinion of the western EU members is an attitude, and the eastern – a problem (Politika)
EU lives two realities. One is in our declarations, where everything is all right, and the other one on the ground where nothing is well. We say that there is Schengen regime. “Schengen” implies the protection of borders, that no one can enter, and that we do not know who he is and why he […]
Read More →Recognize reality, and Kosovo (Slovak Spektator)
Global powers intervene in attempt to quell the bloodshed and implement an imperfect ceasefire stalemate. Eventually, events on the ground overtake the status quo and a new country unilaterally declares independence. A majority of United Nations members, but not all, recognise the independence of this new country – while others persist in denying the new […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 23 October
• Bloc to make a decision (Tribuna)
• Bloc doesn’t want Thaci to be President (Tribuna)
• Kurti suggests giving up on Assembly Speaker post (Koha)
• Americans meet Thaci (Koha)
• IOC grants provisional recognition to Kosovo Olympic Committee (dailies)
• Hoxhaj and Ismajli equal to other ministers (Epoka e Re)
• Crimea delays Slovakia’s recognition of Kosovo (Tribuna)
• Drug lord gets Kosovo passport (Zeri)