Headlines 25 February
- Mustafa: Serbian List delaying drafting of Association’s statute (RTK)
- Mustafa: Kosovo loses no territory through border agreement (RTK)
- Vetevendosje activist death to be investigated by Swiss experts (Telegrafi)
- Police arrest a Serb man on war crimes charges (Telegrafi)
Kosovo Media Highlights
Mustafa: Serbian List delaying drafting of Association’s statute (RTK)
Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, said at the meeting of the government that he has called on Serbian List members to join Kosovo institutions three times and begin the drafting of the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities’ statute. “We have waited and we continue to wait for Serb representatives to get involved in this process being that it stems from an agreement we reached in Brussels and I would like to express our commitment to work on this at any given time,” Mustafa said.
Mustafa: Kosovo loses no territory through border agreement (RTK)
Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, said in a Facebook post that Kosovo loses no territory to Montenegro with the border demarcation agreement. He called those who are opposing the deal “noisemakers” and said no one has the right to hinder the border demarcation and, consequently, visa liberalization for “political or material interests.”
Vetevendosje activist death to be investigated by Swiss experts (Telegrafi)
The death of the Vetevendosje activist, Astrit Dehari, in a detention cell in Prizren will be investigated by Swiss experts, said his family yesterday in a press conference. Dehari’s father, Avni, said the family does not accept the official version of his son’s cause of death and has decided to hire independent experts to carry out an investigation.
Police arrest a Serb man on war crimes charges (Telegrafi)
Kosovo Police arrested yesterday a Serb man in connection to war crimes committed during the conflict in Kosovo. Police sources said the arrest was made on an INTERPOL arrest warrant.