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UNMIK Headlines 5 December

• President Thaci on border demarcation with Montenegro (RTK) • Internationals urge endorsement of border demarcation agreement (Zeri) • Mustafa: Nothing new on Kosovo-Montenegro border (Zeri) • Dinosha: Montengro does not have new position on demarcation (RTK) • Haxhiu: Only commission’s report should have been sent to Assembly (Zeri) • Isufi: Demarcation does not harm our cooperation with PDK (Lajmi) • LDK MP Osmani criticizes PM Haradinaj for backing border deal (Lajmi) • UNMIK reveals how Interpol removed Haradinaj from wanted list (media) • Serbian court: Arrest warrant for Haradinaj remains in power (Lajmi) • ECAP rejects complaints over Pristina and Prizren runoffs (Kosova Sot) • Haradinaj: Representation of non-majority communities is guaranteed (Telegrafi) • ISIS threatens in Albanian for New Year holidays (Gazeta Express)

Headlines - 05.12.2017

UNMIK Headlines 4 December

Border commission: 2015 agreement not in favour of Kosovo (Koha Ditore) Vetevendosje set to oppose border demarcation agreement (Zeri/Gazeta Blic) Justice not yet being served by Mitrovica basic court (Zeri) Delawie: More to be done for judges in the north to start sharing justice (Lajmi) Establishment of Association/Community has no specific timeframe (RFE/dailies) Dacic: Serbia did not lift arrest warrant for Haradinaj (RTK) Lawyer: Interpol’s decisions are final (Indeksonline) Istog revote to take place on 17 December (Klan Kosova) EULEX judges and staff are moving to the Special Court (Lajmi) Three Kosovo officials under investigation for “happy fire” (Bota Sot)

Headlines - 04.12.2017

UNMIK Headlines 2 December

• Haradinaj removed from Interpol arrest warrant list (media) • EU aims reach of Kosovo-Serbia legally binding agreement by 2019 (Koha) • Thaci: We should end our isolation (media) • Haziri: We should bring the government down (RTK) • Kurti and Kadaj-Bujupi remain in detention (RTK) • Hoxhaj: The region needs permanent military presence of the U.S. (RTK) • Former Minister Edita Tahiri denies attack in the north (Gazeta Metro)