Mustafa travels to Brussels to meet European Union leaders (media)
Insecurity (Kosova Sot)
Kosova Sot front page editorial notes that despite the initiative of the Prime Minister to gather on Monday Kosovo’s Security Council to discuss security measures in Kosovo after the terrorist attacks in Paris, Kosovo people do not feel safe. The danger does not come only from individuals influenced by extremist groups and extreme religious ideologies, but from the lack of the rule of law, notes this daily, criticizing Kosovo’s government for abusive governing, lack of accountability which has transformed the entire Kosovo into an insecure place.
Mustafa invites legal authorities to take measures against opposition’s actions (Koha)
Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa, today during the Assembly session, requested by the legal authorities to take measures against the opposition MPs for, as he said, their violent actions at the Assembly. “The opposition’s actions at the Assembly are intolerable. Those who attack, those who throw chemical stuff which endangers the health of the MPs and diplomatic representatives, will answer for their actions. I call on the legal authorities to take action. We will not allow that 30 MPs to obstruct the work of the majority,” Mustafa said.
Mustafa: Serbia's aggressive campaign, obstacle to continuation of dialogue (Koha)
Kosovo’s Prime Minister, Isa Mustafa, in an interview with the Turkish news agency Anadolu Agency, said that Serbia's aggressive campaign against Kosovo's membership in international organizations, in which Kosovo was compared with ISIS, will undoubtedly adversely affect the continuation of the EU-brokered dialogue. “Serbia's aggressive campaign against Kosovo in UNESCO is an obstacle to continuation of the dialogue.
Mustafa: Renegotiation of agreements depends on Constitutional Court’s decision (RTK)
Mustafa: Constitutional Court decision does not put into question dialogue with Belgrade (Indeksonline)
Mustafa says EC progress report indicates imminent visa liberalization (Koha)
Kosovo PM seeks support of Lithuania for visa liberalization (media)
Hahn: EC might recommend visa liberalization for Kosovo (Koha)
The EU Commissioner for Neighborhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations, Johannes Hahn, said today in Pristina that he believes that by the end of this year the European Commission might recommend that Kosovo has achieved the standards required for visa liberalization. Hahn, in a joint press conference with Kosovo Prime Minister, Isa Mustafa, said that in terms of visa liberalization, the initial findings are that Kosovo has met the criteria, but has yet to engage in other required objectives.