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Government approves establishment of commission for measuring Kosovo territory (Lajmi)

The Government of Kosovo approved today the proposal for establishment of a commission of experts that will carry out the measuring of Kosovo territory. Deputy Prime Minister Hajredin Kuci said the experts will measure the territory of Kosovo prior to 25 August 2015 up to the signing of the agreement on border demarcation with Montenegro. Prime Minister Isa Mustafa said earlier that the goal of the commission would be to prove to the citizens and legislators that Kosovo has not lost any territory to Montenegro through the border demarcation process.

Tahiri denies Rakić’s statement: The wall will be removed (Indeksonline)

After the statement of the mayor of Mitrovica North, Goran Rakić, that the concrete wall between north and south Mitrovica will not be demolished but only redesigned with stairs which would be connected to the roundabout that will be built in the northern part, Kosovo’s Minister for Dialogue, Edita Tahiri, told Indeksonline that the wall will be removed. “It is a wall that appeared illegally. All institutions, the government and opposition are against this wall and the logic of walls,” Tahiri said.

Civic Initiative for Action to organize today a symbolic action in front of EU Office in Pristina (media)

“Civic Initiative for Action considers that the European Union holds the main responsibility for the dividing wall built in Mitrovica, therefore, they will organize today a symbolic action to request from the EU, as mediator of the negotiations between Kosovo and Serbia, to ruin the wall and expel from Kosovo Serbian state, which is ruining the republic from inside,” informed a press release issued by this Initiative.

Delawie welcomes NATO letter for Kosovo (Klan Kosova)

The Ambassador of the United States of America to Kosovo, Greg Delawie, welcomed the letter of the NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to the government of Kosovo. “Welcome NATO Secretary General letter on strengthening interaction, new cooperation & activities with Kosovo. Foundation for deeper NATO ties,” Delawie wrote on his Twitter account.

Hyseni requests from Jordan exchange of information on foreign fighters (kosovapress)

Kosovo’s Minister of Internal Affairs, Skender Hyseni, hosted a meeting with the Jordan Minister of Internal  Affairs, Salameh Hammad. Hyseni requested intensification of the cooperation especially in exchange of information on foreign fighters.

Hyseni informed the guest on the progress reached in Kosovo, work of security and rule of law institutions, regional and international cooperation against organized crime and terrorism.

Mustafa proposes establishment of a commission on demarcation (RTK)

The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, said today during the meeting of the government that Kosovo is risking to be left without liberalization of visas in 2017, if the agreement on the demarcation of the border with Montenegro is not ratified. He proposed establishment of a commission that would assess Kosovo’s territory.