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Jahjaga: There is no peace until sexual violence survivors have peace as well (Telegrafi)

Kosovo’s President Atifete Jahjaga during a lecture at the University of Columbia, said that the survivors of sexual violence during the war in Kosovo continue to face many challenges even after 16 years.  “Local and international prosecutors have failed to deliver justice for the for survivors of sexual violence during the war in Kosovo,” Jahjaga said, adding that the international community which administered Kosovo after the war never dealt with a case of sexual crime.

Kosovo gains funds to fight radicalism and extremism (Gazeta Express)

Kosovo’s President, Atifete Jahjaga, met in New York with the representative of the Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund (GCERF), Chairperson of the Board, Ms. Carol Bellamy and Mr. Khalid Koser, Executive Director of the fund, to discuss Kosovo’s involvement in the initiatives of this organization to uproot extremism and prevent radicalism.

Jordan supports Kosovo’s bid to join UNESCO (RTKLive)

Kosovo’s President, Atifete Jahjaga, within the activities on the occasion of the UN General Assembly meeting, met in New York with King Abdullah II of Jordan. President Jahjaga and King Abdullah discussed the continuation of cooperation between the two countries, especially in the process of international recognition of Kosovo and in the fields of economy and security. Jahjaga urged King Adbullah to support Kosovo’s bid for membership in UNESCO.

Libya will continue support for Kosovo (RTK)

President of Kosovo, Atifete Jahjaga, met today in New York the President of the Libyan Council of Deputies, Agila Saleh and discussed deepening of bilateral relations and mutual recognition of statehood. President Jahjaga called on Libya to support Kosovo in gaining membership in international organisations, particularly UNESCO. The Libyan official said Kosovo is an example of progress and that the Constitution of Kosovo is a model for the drafting of new Libyan constitution.

 

President Jahjaga condemns attack on PM Mustafa (Koha)

Kosovo President Atifete Jahjaga condemned today’s attack on Prime Minister Isa Mustafa during the Kosovo Assembly session. “President Jahjaga considers this attack to be unacceptable and in contradiction with the spirit of proper democracy, with our endeavours to strengthen the institutions of Republic of Kosovo and values which we are building. Such ugly acts hinder the proper public debate and curtail the trust of our citizens in institutions of the country.

Jahajga: Thanks to Albania, Kosovo is part of many international initiatives (Koha)

Kosovo’s President, Atifete Jahjaga, met today in Tirana with Albania’s President, Bujar Nishani. “Thanks to Albania’s support, Kosovo is involved in regional summits and international initiatives. Albania has supported Kosovo's integration processes and accession to international institutions,” Jahajga said after the meeting. Jahjaga also stressed that with the agreements reached in the Pristina – Belgrade dialogue, Serba is moving towards recognition of Kosovo’s independence.

Jahjaga to challenge Thaci (Zeri)

Kosovo’s President, Atifete Jahjaga, might get another mandate to lead the Presidency of Kosovo. The paper writes that Jahjaga has the support of the international community.  "Jahjaga continues to have a strong international support. They are interested that Jahjaga remains President for another mandate," an international source from Quint states told the paper. According to this source, Jahjaga has positively represented Kosovo in the international arena, and was received with the highest honors.

Jahjaga, lauerate of CGI prize (RTKlive)

The President of Kosovo, Atifete Jahjga, will participate at the “The Future of Imact” activity, which will be held in New York, organized by “Clinton Foundation.”

President Jahjaga’s political adviser, Arber Vlahiu confirmed that Jahjaga is also laureate for the Clinton Global Initiative (CIG) prize. He added that the President has received the invitation two months ago. This activity gathers around 1000 internationally most successful names from the world of business, politics and civil society.

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President wants to lead Kosovo delegation to New York (Koha)

While the Kosovo Assembly was voting on the constitutional amendments paving way for the establishment of the special court, Prime Minister of Kosovo Isa Mustafa received a letter from President Atifete Jahjaga which angered him and his deputy, Hashim Thaci, a great deal. In the letter President Jahjaga said that based on her constitutional responsibilities, she had decided to lead the Kosovo delegation travelling to New York in end of September to take part at a series of events part of the UN General Assembly week.