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Mustafa to opposition: Return to dialogue at the Assembly (Lajmi.net)

The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, appealed today once again to the opposition parties to return to the Assembly and dialogue for the problems that concern them. During today’s meeting of the government, Mustafa said that certain opposition parties should give up violence and discourse that embeds hatred. “It is in the interest of the country for us to work, improve the lives of citizens. They should renounce from violence and attacks of buildings and of police.

Mustafa: We have met all visa liberalisation criteria (Telegrafi)

Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, said Kosovo institutions have met all necessary criteria of the visa lbieralisation process. He said he was hopeful that next week when the European Commission experts are due to visit Kosovo and assess it against the visa liberalisation criteria they would decide not to delay issuing a positive recommendation for Kosovo. Mustafa said that the criteria regarding office space for the Ombudsperson Institution has been met and that the programme for the procurement review authority will be ready by next week.

Mustafa: Opposition’s actions should no longer be tolerated (Kosovapress)

After being splashed with water by an opposition MP, Prime Minister of Kosovo Isa Mustafa said at the Assembly that he sees no reason why the opposition supporters should attack his home or him personally. He called on the judicial authorities to undertake necessary measures against such actions. “If the house of the Prime Minister of Kosovo is attacked with Molotov cocktail and everyone remains silent in face the of this, then there is something seriously wrong with this country,” said Mustafa.

The violent prospects of a failing coalition (Prishtina Insight)

By Shpend Kursani

While Isa Mustafa will be the mascot of future state violence, the magnitude it will take will depend on how much of it PDK wants to use against opposition parties and citizens.

Before February 26, Hashim Thaçi desperately needed Isa Mustafa. Since February 26, Isa Mustafa desperately needs Hashim Thaçi. This is very dangerous for Kosovo’s very near future.

Mustafa: Thaci’s election as president avoided an anarchy in Kosovo (Koha)

Kosovo’s Prime Minister, Isa Mustafa, said today that the opposition parties may freely address the Constitutional Court regarding the process of electing Hashim Thaci as Kosovo president.  He added that he didn’t put pressure on LDK MPs on voting for Thaci after the first round of voting.  “We didn’t put pressure on the MPs. It is their vote and they voted for Thaci,” Mustafa said.

Recognize Kosovo or Pay the Price (media)

Several news sites in Kosovo re-run an opinion piece by Marc Champion originally published in Bloomberg View.

Eight years after Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia, five European Union states still refuse to recognize it. They need to relent. They are contributing to an economic and security sinkhole in the heart of the Balkans -- and if history is any guide, that's a bad idea.

Kosovo PM calls for unity (media)

Several news sites have published a Facebook post made today by Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa. “Many of our friends are telling us that Kosovo has achieved a lot in the last year but that we have not promoted these achievements. There is the Stabilization/Association Agreement, the first contractual agreement with the European Union reached last year, which enables our integration in the European economy and democracy. Last year, the prestigious U.S.

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Mustafa: Kosovo committed to its European agenda (RTK)

Kosovo’s Prime Minister, Isa Mustafa, during his visit in the United Kingdom held a lecture at Oxford University where he spoke about Kosovo’s difficult path towards freedom and the current processes related to economic development and European integration.  "The Government of Kosovo is committed to being a worthy partner of the EU for the implementation of all agreements, including the SAA. We are now at the final stage of obtaining  the recommendation for visa liberalization,” Mustafa said.

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Mustafa at the Summit of Investments for Western Balkans (Koha)

The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, is participating in the Investment Summit, sponsored by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), in London.

This year's Summit is set to focus on the investment potential and business opportunities in the Western Balkan states. The development of new road corridors as well as renewable energy initiatives are also on the agenda.

Mustafa: Serbia has no right to convict Kosovo citizens (Koha Ditore)

The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa reacted during today’s meeting of the government of Kosovo regarding the decision of a senior court in Serbia to convict eight former high ranking members of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), saying that no Serbian court has competences to make decisions on the citizens of the Republic of Kosovo.