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Germany has no disagreements with Kosovo (Kosova Sot)

German MP and Member of the Bundestag Commission for South-East Europe Peter Beyer told Deutsche Welle that there is no disagreement between the German Government and the current Kosovo leadership. “In the parliamentary groups that are part of the ruling coalition there is no difference in positions towards Kosovo. On the contrary, it was stressed that progress was achieved in Kosovo”, said Beyer.

Germany pressuring Pristina to remove "war leaders" (Vecernje Novosti)

Departure of "war leaders", as stated in the analysis, is needed to consolidate democracy in Kosovo and create the conditions for achieving justice and reconciliation. The International Institute for Middle-East and Balkan Studies (IFIMES) from Ljubljana said in an analysis of the situation in Kosovo, ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections, that there is an interest of the international community to remove "war leaders" from the political life of Pristina. "In this context, the strong pressure from Germany is noted, which wants most of the current leaders to leave the political s

Serbia does not recognize Kosovo diplomas (Epoka e Re)

Serbia does not recognize diplomas from Kosovo, despite the fact that this is the easiest way for Albanians from Presevo Valley in Serbia to study. The Constitutional Court of Serbia has given its opinion regarding the agreement reached in Brussels and proclaimed the agreement to be anti-constitutional. The opinion of the court is not in force yet. However, Albanian politicians from the Valley stated that many families have invested in the education of their children but they remain unemployed.