Headlines - 14.09.2016
Headlines 13 September
Headlines - 13.09.2016
- Dačić: No conditions for return of Serbs to Kosovo (Koha Ditore)
- Mogherini: Kosovo, Serbia to implement agreements (Zëri)
- “Visa liberalisation after Kosovo fulfils all criteria” (Zëri)
- Border demarcation: Mustafa doesn’t want consensus but convincing (Koha)
- EU to reconsider lifting of visas for Kosovo in October (Klan Kosova)
- Tahiri insists agreement on license plates has b
Headlines - 13.09.2016
Headlines - 13.09.2016
Headlines 10 September
Headlines - 10.09.2016
- EU rebuts Tahiri: No agreement on license plates (Koha)
- Haliti convinced demarcation will be decided through arbitration (Telegrafi)
- Marić: Mustafa ready to establish Association/Community (RTK)
- US judge Carolan resigns from Kosovo’s Constitutional Court (Koha)
Headlines - 10.09.2016
Headlines 9 September
• Pristina and Belgrade reach agreement on license plates (Epoka e Re)
• Tahiri: Team for Association has no authorisation to draft the statute (Koha)
• Kocijančič: Association/Community not discussed in Brussels (Telegrafi)
• Haliti: Serbian List to respect coalition’s decisions (Indeksonline)
• Đukanović: Montenegro needs not an inch of land from Kosovo (RTK)
• “Serbian List set conditions in exchange for demarcation vote” (RTK)
• PDK ready for early elections (Zëri)
• Warlick: New power plant will help Kosovo’s economic development (Koha)
• Putin: West to recognise Crimea, same as it did with Kosovo (Koha)
Headlines - 09 09 2016
Headlines 8 September
• Prime Minister Mustafa seeking consensus on border demarcation (Koha)
• Opposition to Mustafa: We can meet only to reconsider demarcation (Epoka)
• Mustafa: Ruling coalition will have enough votes for demarcation (Epoka)
• Mustafa discusses demarcation with bordering municipalities (Kosova Sot)
• Haradinaj: The current version of the border demarcation is dead (Epoka)
• Fajon: Visa liberalisation depends on Kosovo (Zëri)
• First indictments of special court by year’s end (Koha/Politika)
• Kosovo journalists association condemns lynching of journalists (Koha)