Tahiri: Serbia committed genocide in Kosovo (Gazeta Express)
Kosovo’s Minister without portfolio, Edita Tahiri, said on Friday that as of last year, Serbia is blocked because it’s not respecting the agreements reached with Kosovo. She said that any agreement made with Serbia was signed on the principle of reciprocity. But, according to her, there are delays on the implementation of agreements because of the history between Kosovo and Serbia. "Sometimes it is not good to mention this but I say that Serbia committed genocide in Kosovo,” Tahiri said.
Latvian Foreign Minister criticizes Serbia (Koha)
The Latvian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Edgars Rinkevics, during his visit to Kosovo on Thursday said that the recent statements of Belgrade officials barring the visit of Kosovo’s Deputy Prime Minister, Hashim Thaci to Serbia, are against the Pristina – Belgrade dialogue. According to him, such statements do not help the process of normalization of relations between Kosovo and Serbia. "Politicians on both sides have to abide by such statements," said Minister Rinkevics.
President Jahjaga received a group of girls from Kosovo and Serbia (dailies)
The President of Kosovo, Atifete Jahjaga met on Thursday with young girls from Kosovo and Serbia, participating in the Peace Academy for Girls, and answered their questions on the role of women. Jahjaga commended the girls who are part of this platform of building bridges of cooperation and sustainable peace.
Tahiri: By speaking about Gazivoda border, Serbia is recognizing Kosovo (KALLXO.com)
Edita Tahiri, Minister for dialogue of the Kosovo government, said for Kallxo.com that the issue of Kosovo assets was never discussed in the meetings between the Kosovar and Serbian parties in Brussels.
“Such issue was not opened at the meeting of the prime ministers either. Our position on the Ujman/Gazivoda issue, respectively on all Kosovo assets is that we do not discuss them with anyone under any circumstances,” said Tahiri.
Wisner: Belgrade’s threats worrying, their policy, unfortunate (Kosova Press)
International reactions towards the decision of Belgrade to forbid the visit of Kosovo’s Deputy Prime Minister, Hashim Thaci, continue.
Ambassador Frank Wisner, who was also chief negotiator of the U.S. State Department during the Vienna negotiations, gave an extensive statement for Kosova Press, where he condemned Belgrade’s behavior as “an unfortunate example for a lost opportunity to advance the relations between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia.”
The goal of dialogue is not independence (TV Most)
The President of Serbia Tomislav Nikolić said today that it is not good that Pristina is encouraged by anyone to think that independence is the final goal of the ongoing dialogue in Brussels. During his talks with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Latvia Edgars Rinkevics Nikolić also said that Serbia is absolutely dedicated to its EU path and that Brussels should open first chapters in pre-accession negotiations with Serbia.
Serbia lost a chance for reconciliation (Gazeta Blic)
Former EU Special Envoy for Kosovo, Wolfgang Petrisch said in an interview for RTK that at the end of the entire created situation on whether the Principal Deputy of the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Hashim Thaci should go to Belgrade or not, Serbia was the loser.
Police Chiefs of the region unite in Pristina (RTKlive)
Police General Directors from the region will meet today in Pristina for a workshop on confrontation of terrorism and violent extremism.
According to a press release, the general directors from Kosovo, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, FYROM, Montenegro, Serbia, Croatia and the United States will be present at this meeting.
Die Presse: Thaci shakes Serbia again (Reporteri)
The prestigious Austrian daily Die Presse published today analysis on Serbia’s rejection of the visit of Kosovo’s Principal Deputy Prime Minister, Hashim Thaci to Belgrade.