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AAK open to talks with Government after it withdraws disputed agreements (Kosovapress)

Senior official from the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) Muharrem Nitaj said that the party is ready to meet with government representatives as soon as they withdraw the agreement on establishment of the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities and on the border demarcation with Montenegro. “We are open to meet with people and representatives of the government and all the people who have the will to unblock this situation as a result of these two agreements,” said Nitaj. He ruled out that the aim of the AAK is to bring down the government.

Violence spiral leads to tragedy (Koha Ditore)

Veton Surroi criticizes the coalition government parties, for the approach towards the created situation in Kosovo. He considers that the case of deputy Donika Kadaj-Bujupi and demolition of the door of Albin Kurti’s apartment are a dead–end road in spiral of violence. Response by throwing stones, confrontation with the police and destruction of public and private property by a significant number of protesters from the opposition, is another sign of this dead-end way.

Serbs will leave Kosovo government, in case ZSO will not be formed (Vecernje Novosti)

Representatives of Serbs in Kosovo institutions are united in the position that their further participation in Kosovo institutions would be pointless, in case the key agreement on the Community / Association of Serb municipalities (ZSO) will not be implemented.

Solidarity against evil (Kosova Sot)

The front page editorial of this daily notes that it is easy to notice Kosovo’s solidarity with victims, attacked population, and a united condemning position  against aggressors, attackers, criminals and terrorists. This expression of the good will noticed in every public announcement, interview, and social networks is encouraging for Kosovo’s population which proves that they are aligned or at least want to be with progressive forces of the world.

Mustafa: Constitutional Court decision does not put into question dialogue with Belgrade (Indeksonline)

Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, stated at the meeting of the government today that the decision of the Constitutional Court to temporarily suspend agreement for Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities does not put into question dialogue with Belgrade. He said that the decision to address the Constitutional Court in regards to Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities was foreseen in the agreement signed in Brussels.

Kosovo government remains committed to Brussels dialogue (media)

Several news sites carry a press release issued by the Kosovo Government today saying that it “remains committed to the dialogue in Brussels for the normalization of relations between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia and the implementation of agreements reached in this process”. “The temporary measure by the Constitutional Court is a normal procedure and it suspends the implementation of the Agreement on the General Principles / Key Elements of the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities, awaiting a verdict by the Constitutional Court.

Kosovo government greets incident-less visit by Serbian pilgrims to Gjakova (Kallxo.com)

The Government of the Republic of Kosovo issued a press release on Saturday greeting “the incident-less accomplishment of Serbian pilgrims’ visits at the church in Gjakova, as well as in churches, monasteries and cemeteries in several other towns in Kosovo”.

Abrashi: Demarcation with Montenegro does not violate Kosovo’s territory! (Gazeta Blic)

In an interview for the news site, Arban Abrashi, Kosovo’s Minister for Labor and Social Welfare and spokesman for the Kosovo Government, said that the border demarcation agreement with Montenegro is in full compliance with the Constitution of Kosovo. He argued that the agreement does not violate a single meter of Kosovo’s territory and that Montenegro has no territorial tendencies toward Kosovo. “However, if the Constitutional Court finds that the border demarcation agreement is in violation with the Constitution, we will respect its decision,” he added.