Mustafa: “Vetevendosje could cause incidents with a NATO country, Montenegro (Koha.net)
The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, wrote on his Facebook page about demarcation, noting that the process is in order and that this obligation should be fulfilled, because it endangers liberalization of visas.
Vetevendosje deputies establish sign of the border with Montentegro (RTKlive)
Five MPs of the Vetevendosje movement, Albin Kurti, Fisnik Ismaili, Donika Kadaj-Bujupi and Ismajl Kurteshi, established today the logo of the Republic of Kosovo, near the border with Montenegro.
The next Balkan wars (Zeri, Bota Sot)
Both papers carry the following editorial by Timothy Less, director of the Nova Europa political risk consultancy, published initially in NewStatesman.
Jevtić and Numanović about the return of displaced (TV Most)
Minister for Communities and Returns in the Kosovo government, Dalibor Jevtić talked in Kosovo Polje/Fushë Kosovë with the Minister for Human and Minority Rights in the Government of Montenegro, Sead Numanović.
Jevtić said that issues related to the process of return of displaced persons from Montenegro to Kosovo were discussed, and in general solutions to the problems of internally displaced people and respect of their rights.
Thaçi: I was not in Montenegro regarding demarcation (Klan Kosova)
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.
Hahn: Conclusion of demarcation with Montenegro in interest of both countries (Telegrafi)
The European Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighborhood Policy, Johannes Hahn, met today in Pristina with Kosovo's Prime Minister, Isa Mustafa. Hahn stated in a press conference after the meeting, that it was in the best interests of Kosovo and Montenegro to conclude the border demarcation process. “It is in the interest of both countries to resolve this matter and move forward with the European perspective. Your ultimate goal should be to join the European Union,” he said. Prime Minister Mustafa said that Kosovo has no dispute with Montenegro.
The Western Balkans powder keg again, protests to continue (B92)
Saturday's protests in the Republika Srpska, Kosovo, and FYROM ended mostly peaceful and all political actors were satisfied by it. However, bearing in mind that continuation of the protests were announced, we explored whether the Western Balkan is again the powder keg.
Montenegro: Six persons arrested for human trafficking from Kosovo (NMagazin)
Hina Agency reports that Montenegrin police have arrested six people, two residents of Montenegro, Russia and Kosovo, on suspicion of illegal transportation of hundreds of people from Kosovo to EU countries since 2013.
Tamara Popovic, spokeswoman for the Ministry of Interior Affairs of Montenegro, says that these six people were arrested on suspicion of having committed the criminal acts of establishing a criminal organization, illegal border crossing and smuggling of people.