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Pristina in hurry to snatch property (Vecernje Novosti)

Kosovo authoritiesare illegally selling Serbian property, targeted and agricultural cooperatives. The "privatization" is not recognized either by UNMIK, but nobody prevents robbery. With dozens of thousands usurped Serbian houses and apartments in Kosovo by the Kosovo Privatization Agency, in recent months and the institutional robbery is taking place of the Serbian public property - companies and institutions.

The barricade (Kosova Sot)

The paper’s front-page editorial notes that the agreement for normalization of relations between Kosovo and Serbia foresees the removal of every barricade in order to enable the free movement of people and goods, but the agreement is not being implemented. “Serbia, which has great influence in the north, is obliged to respect the agreement. Kosovo authorities must not back down, but rather insist on securing lawfulness throughout the territory of our country. A barricade can be removed by force in a matter of hours, but barricades in the minds of some Serbs will hardly be ever removed.

Vlasi: Diplomats in Kosovo will not impose a prime minister (Danas)

Political analyst Azem Vllasi claims that international diplomatic representatives in Kosovo will not allow Kosovo to go for repeated elections, however that doesn’t mean that they will impose the solution with regards who will form the government. “International representatives will not allow repeated elections, using their leverage within the frames allowed by Kosovo Constitution,” said Vlasi to agency telegrafi.com.

Jihadist with Kosovo passport (Blic)

A picture taken from a video footage appeared on the social networks showing an ISIL jihadist fighter holding Kosovo passport in his hand. In front of him is a man holding a speech with the microphone in one hand and a long knife in the other hand, with the flying black flag of the extreme Islamic organization in the back. Since the beginning of clashes in Syria, three years ago, media reported on departure of young men from Novi Pazar (Serbia proper) and Kosovo to ISIL ranks.

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"Thaci’s Serbs became Vucic’s" (Vesti)

It is a false thesis that it will be better for Serbs if Hashim Thaci or Ramush Hardinaj is prime minister, because the problem is a fundamental and systemic. Both of them are for the realization of an independent state and a controlled number of Serbs that would stay in Kosovo, or just enough of them so their international mentors can show that it is a multi-ethnic society," said Momcilo Trajkovic, leader of the Serbian Resistance Movement (SPOT) in an interview with Vesti. So it does not matter who will be the Prime Minister of Kosovo?

Djuric: Pristina moves have detrimental effects to dialogue (Tanjug)

BRUSSELS- Director of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) Marko Djuric stated in Brussels on Monday that Belgrade will continue protecting the rights of Serbs in KiM despite the moves of the Pristina government. "The Serbian government will persevere in the protection of interests of our people in KiM and we made this very clear in the talks with our colleagues in Brussels," Djuric told reporters after the talks with associates of High EU Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton. After the meeting w

Brazil in favor of diplomatic solution for Kosovo (Tanjug)

BELGRADE – Newly appointed Brazilian Ambassador to Serbia Sergio Luis Canaes said while presenting letters of credence to Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic Monday that Brazil believed solutions to the Kosovo-Metohija issue should be sought through dialogue and called for further strengthening of cooperation between Brazil and Serbia. Our position on Kosovo-Metohija is well known.

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Citaku and Rexhepi take part in the visa liberalisation dialogue (Telegrafi)

The fourth high-level meeting in the framework of visa liberalization dialogue between Kosovo and European Commission took place in Pristina today. Kosovo delegation was led by Minister of European Integrations, Vlora Citaku, and Interior Minister, Bajram Rexhepi, while European Commission was represented by general director of internal affairs, Matthias Ruete, head of EU office in Pristina, Samuel Zbogar, director of the general directorate for enlargement, Jean Eric Paquet. in today’s meeting, EC gave its early assessments from the fact-finding missions and gave the opportunity to the Koso

Eighty four IDPs homeless (Vesti)

The day after the elections in Kosovo officials of Privatization Agency of Kosovo (PAK) entered the factory Lola in Strpce/Shterpce, took over documents, keys and seals, set their security, banned the workers and the management of Serbian nationality the access to factory premises, and the announcement came that a similar fate may befall and the hotel Junior in Brezovica where for 15 years are living internally displaced Serbs from Urosevac/Ferizaj, Prizren, Stimlje and Kačanik. As announced, on Monday the 84 tenants will be homeless.

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