Rrahman Rama assumes duty as KSF commander (Telegrafi)
In an official ceremony on Wednesday, Rrahman Rama took over the position of the Kosovo Security Force (KSF). Kosovo’s President, Atifete Jahjaga, appreciated the work of the KSF, and encouraged them to work even harder in the future when the KSF would be transformed into Kosovo Armed Force (KAF), and aspires to join NATO. Kosovo’s Prime Minister, Isa Mustafa, said that the government he leads will fulfill all the tasks in order to transform the KSF into KAF, which would serve peace, security and fight against terrorism in the region.
99 Kosovo children still missing from the war (Telegrafi)
Gregory Guy Smith: The special court, a misfortune for some individuals (Telegrafi)
Lawyer Gregory Guy-Smith, who has a long experience on the judicial cases related to the war crimes, spoke about the establishment and the role of the special court for war crimes committed in Kosovo.
Mogherini in Pristina on 26 March (Telegrafi)
Isa Mustafa, Prime Minister of Kosovo, informed today during the government meeting that the European Union High Representative, Frederica Mogherini, will be visiting Kosovo on 26 March.
Mustafa also informed that the government will meet on Monday with the Council of Ministers from Albania.
The Prime Minister also informed that the Government will be presenting the package of the draft laws for human rights.
Situation in the north tense, Serbs impede building of Albanian houses (Telegrafi)
Rebuilding of the Albanian houses at Kroi i Vitakut neighborhood in Mitrivica, was impeded today by dozens of Serb people.
Kosova Press has learned that this group of Serb individuals has attacked at around 09:30 an excavator of “Euro Ndertimi” company, which was used to build six Albanian houses at this neighborhood.
Kuci urges Greece to recognize Kosovo (Telegrafi)
Kosovo’s Minister of Justice, Hajredin Kuqi, met on Monday with Greece Ambassador to Kosovo, Constantina Athanassiadou. Kuqi and Athanassiadou discussed Greece’s support for Kosovo’s justice system through EU Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX). Kuci stressed that bilateral cooperation in the field of justice must be strengthened even more, because it significantly facilitates cross-border cooperation to combat organized crime. He also urged Greece to recognize Kosovo as soon as possible.
Interior Minister Hyseni and Peci discuss fight against crime and corruption (Telegrafi)
Kosovo’s Interior Minister, Skender Hyseni, on Monday met with head of the Kosovo Judicial Council, Enver Peci. Hyseni and Peci discussed the cooperation between the two institutions with the aim of providing better services to the people of Kosovo, who face different judicial processes. This meeting is the continuation of the excellent cooperation between the two institutions, in the field of combating crime and corruption.