Mustafa says EC progress report indicates imminent visa liberalization (Koha)
Lunacek: Agreement on Association/Community can be renegotiated (media)
Ahmeti: Scandalous that Dacic is Serbia’s foreign minister (Koha)
Hahn: Our goal is to have all Western Balkans countries join the EU (Koha)
Hahn: EC might recommend visa liberalization for Kosovo (Koha)
The EU Commissioner for Neighborhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations, Johannes Hahn, said today in Pristina that he believes that by the end of this year the European Commission might recommend that Kosovo has achieved the standards required for visa liberalization. Hahn, in a joint press conference with Kosovo Prime Minister, Isa Mustafa, said that in terms of visa liberalization, the initial findings are that Kosovo has met the criteria, but has yet to engage in other required objectives.
Vetevendosje’s message for Hahn: Unjust agreements shall not pass (Koha)
KDI: minimal progress in fighting corruption in Kosovo (Koha)
Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI) today published the report "Assessment of National Integrity System in Kosovo", which says that corruption continues to thrive in Kosovo and Kosovo has seen minimal progress in anti-corruption efforts in the past four years. Weak institutional cooperation and gaps in implementation of the law show that there is a lack of political will and commitment to fight corruption, the report states.
Lunacek: Serbian heritage would be best protected if Kosovo joins UNESCO (Koha)
European Parliament vice president and rapporteur for Kosovo, Ulrike Lunacek, told Radio Free Europe that Serbian cultural and religious heritage in Kosovo can best be protected if Kosovo becomes part of UNESCO. According to her, if Kosovo join this organization, UNESCO would supervise Kosovo in fulfilling the promises of preserving cultural heritage. Speaking about the recent political developments in Kosovo, she said that such actions in the Assembly are unacceptable. According to her, dialogue is the only way.