Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website.
Skip to main content

"There are many problems, but the laws are not implemented" (KIM radio)

Director of the Office for communities Ivan Tomić met today with the delegation of the European Commission headed by the head of the Council of Europe Office in Kosovo, Isabelle Servoz-Gallucci.

"There are still many problems, the situation is far from ideal," said the director of the Office of Communities Ivan Tomić in a meeting with the representatives of the Council of Europe and the Commission for the Protection of National Minorities.

Agreement on the judiciary has lost every meaning (KIM radio)

Although the agreement on the judiciary in northern Kosovo was reached in 2013, there is no implementation yet. Lawyer Dejan Vasić considers that the agreement has lost all meaning although it had "historic significance" for the negotiators, stressing that a lot of time passed since the adoption and almost nothing has been done. Vasić says that all looks childishly to him, as well as other agreements that have been negotiated, then re-negotiated and divided into small pieces...

Simić: The dialogue has no alternative (KIM radio)

President of the Serbian List Slavko Simić met with the head of the Department for the Western Balkans in the European Department of Foreign Affairs Eduard Auer.

The meeting discussed the current issues and development of the democracy in Kosovo, states the Serbian List.

Simić says that the goal of all efforts to normalize relations between all the people, both in Kosovo and throughout the Balkans.

Association of Families of the Kidnapped and Murdered in Kosovo invites Schwendiman to visit the room of "Victims of Kosmet" (KIM radio)

On the occasion of the announced visit of David Schwendiman to Belgrade, the Association of Families of the Kidnapped and Murdered in Kosovo invites him to visit the memorial room "Victims of Kosmet".

The Association addressed this invitation in order for the international prosecutor David Schwendiman could see over 2,500 photos of the kidnapped and murdered Serbs, Roma, Gorani, Muslims and Albanians.

Joint forces in defending the cultural heritage in Kosovo (KIM radio, Jedinstvo)

The state of Serbian heritage in Kosovo is a matter of cultural identity of the first order, estimates the Minister of Culture and Information Vladan Vukosavljević.

He says to daily Jedinstvo that it is very difficult to ignore the fact that in Kosovo, inter alia, there are more than 1,300 Serbian churches, monasteries and archaeological sites, and it is impossible not to take into account the historical period in which they had arisen.

Đurić: No one has the right to hold lessons to the Serb representatives in Kosovo (KIM radio)

Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Đurić says that no one has the right to hold lessons to political representatives of the Serbs in Kosovo about whether and when they should return to the institutions after their frozen participation due to the adoption of law on Trepča which has happened without their consent.