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Thaçi: Border-demarcation issue, a done deal (Lajmi.net)

Kosovo’s President, Hashim Thaçi, said today that he will travel to Montenegro on Saturday to participate in the ceremony of the 10th anniversary of Montenegro’s independence. He said that he will not discuss other matters with Montenegro leaders. According to him, the issue of border-demarcation with Montenegro is finalized and signed by both countries.

Thaçi: Commission for Association, opposition does not welcome it (RTKlive)

The proposal of the President of Kosovo, Hashim Thaçi, to create a special commission for the Association/Community of the Serbian-majority Communities, was not welcomed by the three opposition parties. According to them, the proposal is not serious and it is a joke on Kosovo politics.

Thaçi to discuss border-demarcation with Montenegro leaders (Klan Kosova)

Kosovo’s President, Hashim Thaçi, will travel to Montenegro on Saturday to meet with Montenegrin President, Filip Vujanović and Prime Minister, Milo Đukanović. President Thaçi is expected to discuss the issue of border-demarcation with Montenegro leaders. “I will have a meeting with the Prime Minister and President of Montenegro to discuss the border-demarcation issue. I believe that this issue will be discussed in the Kosovo Assembly in the near future, and it should not be politicized but must be viewed as a matter of national interest,” Thaçi said.

Thaçi: Those who have committed bad things will be brought to justice (KIM Radio)

Kosovo’s President, Hashim Thaçi, accompanied by the Montenegrin charge d’affairs to Kosovo, yesterday paid a visit to Gorazhdec/Goraždevac and visited the Montenegrin family Bešović and promised them that a house will be built for this family.

Responding to journalist’s question about the unresolved case of murdered Serbian children at the river Bistrica in this village in 2003, Thaçi said that “all who committed bad things” will be brought to justice.

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Thaci: Visa recommendation is not a present, it was deserved (RTKlive)

During his visit to Kosovo, the European Union Commissioner for Enlargement, Johannes Hahn, met also with the President of Kosovo, Hashim Thaçi, and said during this meeting that there is still work to be done on the rule of law. Thaçi on the other hand stressed that Kosovo’s vision and goal is the European perspective.

Picula: Corruption and press freedom, two main problems in Kosovo (Indeksonline)

Tonino Picula, chairman of the European Parliamentary Committee for SAA with Kosovo, and other members of the committee met Kosovo's President, Hashim Thaci. Picula reiterated EU's strong support to Kosovo’s European agenda. “We are here today and tomorrow to ask questions about the current situation in Kosovo.

Thaci: Kosovo will fulfill all visa liberalization requirements (Klan Kosova)

Kosovo's President, Hashim Thaci, met today with a European Parliament delegation that will participate in the EU-Kosovo meeting on the implementation of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA). During the meeting, Thaci said that Kosovo will fulfill all visa liberalization requirements set by the EU, including the establishment of the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities in compliance with the Constitution of Kosovo, as well as the ratification of the agreement on border-demarcation with Montenegro.

Thaci: Dialogue with Serbia should lead to mutual recognition (Lajmi.net)

The President of Kosovo, Hashim Thaci, participated today at “Fol hapur” (Speak Openly) forum organized by “FOL”movement.

He stated that dialogue with Serbia in Brussels should take another direction in order not to become a routine. “Kosovo has correct relations with Serbia and dialogue in Brussels should not become routine and these discussions should take another course and conclude with reciprocal recognition,” Thaci said.

Kosovo President Pledges to Uphold Minority Rights (Balkan Insight)

President Hashim Thaci on Wednesday presented Kosovo as an “example” to be followed by other countries in the region when it comes to respecting the rights of ethnic minorities, while calling for dialogue in order to build a “home for all communities”.

But Thaci admitted that challenges lie ahead for Kosovo, following years of conflicts and interethnic tensions.