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Tanin: Women are the most important part of society (KIM radio)

On the eve of the 20th anniversary of the adoption of the UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security, representatives of international missions in Kosovo held a public tribune today on "improving the agenda for women, peace and security in Kosovo,'' reports KIM radio.

"Women are the most important part of society in Kosovo, as well as in the Western Balkans. Their voices must be heard, their role must be respected," said UNMIK chief Zahir Tanin at the conference.

Drecun: Insincere wish of Pristina to form ZSO (RTS)

The chairman of the Assembly's Committee for Kosovo and Metohija, Milovan Drecun, told RTS on Saturday that the way Albanians want to define the statute of the Community/Association of Serb municipalities (ZSO) is contrary to the Brussels agreement, adding that the question is what will be written in the Statute. If it is unacceptable to Belgrade, there is nothing of that, says Drecun.

Apostolova, Head of EU Office in Kosovo: Let’s celebrate our common values together (European Western Balkans)

European Western Balkans carries the speech of the Head of the EU Office in Kosovo/EU Special Representative, Nataliya Apostolova,  on Europe Day 2017: Good morning Kosovo citizens, Mirëdita, Dobar dan to all, on Europe Day in Kosovo! On 9 May we celebrate peace and unity in Europe. On this day, we reconfirm our common values of solidarity, democracy, rule of law, and freedom. The people in Kosovo share these European values, and want to see them translated into stability, economic growth and prosperity in their own country.

Four years after the Brussels Agreement, ZSO not in sight (RTS)

It's been four years since the signing of the agreement between Belgrade and Pristina on the normalization of relations. As the biggest success was seen the agreement on formation of the Community/Association of Serb municipalities (ZSO), that still does not exist. "I did not see recently readiness of Serbs, their representatives to proceed with the establishment of the Community because we have invited them several times.

60th EU birthday an incentive for a European Kosovo (Zeri, Klan Kosova)

Head of the EU Office in Kosovo/EU Special Representative, Nataliya Apostolova, in an op-ed on the 60th anniversary of the Treaties of Rome considered as the first step towards a united Europe, said that this time is an opportunity “not only to reaffirm our commitment to the values and objectives on which the European project is founded but also to take pragmatic and ambitious steps forward.” With regards to Kosovo, Apostolova reconfirmed the EU position that Kosovo has a clear European perspective but stressed that this venture requires improved rule of law, st

Apostolova: Kosovo politicians have the key for visa liberalisation (Klan Kosova)

Head of the EU Office in Kosovo and the EU Special Representative Nataliya Apostolova said that visa liberalisation is in the hands of Kosovo politicians and called on them to fulfill the last two remaining conditions – ratification of border demarcation agreement with Montenegro and fight corruption. “European agenda needs to be implemented by the government of Kosovo. 93 out of 95 criteria have been met. We insist on the implementation of the last two,” Apostolova said in her address at the European countries Foreign Affairs Parliamentary Committees two-day summit taking place in Pristina.

Apostolova: No agreement on Mitrovica wall yet (Telegrafi)

Nataliya Apostolova, head of the European Union Office in Kosovo, said today that no agreement has been reached yet on the Mitrovica wall. Apostolova wrote on her Twitter account: “would be happy to have agreement on Mitrovica wall, but this is still not the case. Discussions continue & and I hope solution will be found soon”.

Apostolova: EU builds bridges, not walls (Indeksonline)

The European Union Special Representative to Kosovo, Nataliya Apostolova, today during the meeting of the Committee on European Integration said that the EU has never built walls and will never do it. She said that the EU builds bridges and since it is not their project, the EU cannot control it. “The EU builds bridges, not walls. We are putting pressure to respect citizens' rights and transparency in dialogue. You have to make a solution. One calls it a wall, another calls it differently.

Rakić: Opening of the bridge will not be until the end of the year (Kontakt plus radio)

North Mitrovica Mayor Goran Rakić said today that the main bridge in Mitrovica will not be open until the end of this year.

"The theme of Apostolova's visit today was not revitalization and opening of the bridge, and in her address to the public, the date is mentioned, about the official opening of the bridge, for which I can assure you that will not be until the end of this year," said Rakić in a statement.