Zbogar: UNESCO decision should not repel Kosovo (Klan Kosova, RTKlive)
Head of the European Office in Kosovo, Samuel Zbogar, considers that the decision of the UNESCO member states not to vote in favor of Kosovo’s membership at this organization should not stop the determination of Kosovo’s institutions toward progress. “There was a major support for Kosovo in UNESCO. Many countries supported Kosovo’ membership at this organization. Majority of the required numbers was not reached however Kosovo should continue to be determined on its way,” Zbogar said.
Hahn: Our goal is to have all Western Balkans countries join the EU (Koha)
Opposition: Kosovo diplomacy has failed miserably (RTK)
Time for dialogue with Pristina about heritage in Kosovo (TV Most, RTK2)
Decision of the UNESCO General Assembly not to admit Kosovo is big and important thing for Serbia, stated official of the Serbian List and Deputy Kosovo Prime Minister Branimir Stojanovic, and assessed that the time has come for launching the dialogue.
Simic: Outcome of voting shows that sense prevailed (Tanjug, RTK2)
The chairperson of the Serbian List Slavko Simic said to Tanjug that during the voting on Kosovo’s membership in UNESCO sense of some ambassadors prevailed and they brought good decision not to support Kosovo’s bid to become a member of this organization.
Slovak FM explains his country's vote against Pristina's bid (B92, RTS, Beta)
Slovakia voted against Kosovo's UNESCO bid because Belgrade and Pristina are expected to table such proposals in mutual agreement. According to the Beta agency, this is what Slovakian Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajcak said in the wake of the UNESCO General Conference vote where Pristina's bid to join the organization failed on Monday.
Nikolic: Just and almost impossible victory (Tanjug, Blic)
Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic congratulated citizens of Serbia the outcome of voting at the UNESCO General Conference after Kosovo’ s request for membership failed, and said that this was a just and moral victory in almost impossible conditions. He also congratulated Serbian Government for investing huge diplomatic efforts and did not give up even when it looked like that all is lost.
These are the Muslim states that voted against Kosovo’s membership at UNESCO (Indeksonline)
UNESCO did not approve at today’s General Conference voting Kosovo’s membership in the organization. A part of Latin American states and many states with Muslim majority, voted against Kosovo’s membership at UNESCO. The United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Jordan, Kuwait, Egypt, Morocco, Palestine, Indonesia, Syria and Libya are the countries with Muslim majority which voted against Kosovo’s membership. Kosovo did not manage to become UNESCO member for three votes.
Former MUP members threaten with hunger strike (Kosovapress)
One hundred and fifty former members of the Serbian MUP (Ministry of Internal Affairs) in Kosovo who want solution to their judicial working status in accordance to the Serbian laws, protested today in front of the Serbian Government’s Office for Kosovo in Mitrovica North. Their basic request is to reach a decision based on Serbia’s Constitution and Laws for pensioning the MUP members in Kosovo, and return to their duties for those who refuse early retirement. They threatened Serbia’s state leaders with a hunger strike if their demands are not fulfilled.