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Thaci: I have no nostalgia for Belgrade (Telegrafi)

Outgoing Prime Minister of Kosovo, Hashim Thaci, continues to support the idea that Albanians leaders, including Kosovo President Atifete Jahjaga, should travel to Belgrade. In an interview for Radio Dukagjini, Thaci said that any time Kosovo is treated as a country, its representatives should take part in meetings such as the present one in Belgrade as this, he stressed, contributes to consolidation of the state of Kosovo.

Brovina appeals for a political agreement between political parties (Radio Dukagjini)

Chairperson of constitutive session of Kosovo Assembly, Flora Brovina, appealed to other political subjects to make an agreement before the continuation of the session, while, according to her, without a political agreement the session should not continue, because the outcome will be the same as in the last session, but deputy head of LDK, Haki Rugova, said that requests to be achieved an agreement between political subjects is not competence of Flora Brovina.

Opposition says no reason for new elections (Radio Dukagjini)

Opposition block Democratic League of Kosovo LDK, Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), Initiative for Kosovo (NISMA) and Vetevendosje movement don’t see a reason for new elections. LDK General Secretary, Ismet Beqiri, said that opposition coalition has the votes and the same as it has elected Assembly Speaker it will also establish the government.

Rexhepi: The report of European Commission presented factual situation about Kosovo (Radio Dukagjini)

Kosovo Minister of Interior Affairs, Bajram Rexhepi has evaluated as realistic and positive the report of European commission about Kosovo on fulfilling of the criteria for the visa liberalization guide. Rexhepi said that European Council presented factual situation of Kosovo, but according to him it should be fulfilled few other small issues recommended by European Council in this report. Meanwhile European Commissioner for Home Affairs, Cecilia Malmstrom, said that Kosovo authorities worked hard and they achieved progress in many fields