Selimi: Arabs voted in favor of Kosovo’s membership of UNESCO (Telegrafi)
Kosovo’s European future edges closer (EurActiv, Telegrafi)
Randy Berry, special envoy for LGBTI rights visits Kosovo (Telegrafi)
Randy W. Berry, the U.S. State Department's first-ever Special Envoy for the Human Rights of LGBTI (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex)Persons is visiting Kosovo and met today with the President of the Kosovo Assembly, Kadri Veseli. Berry and Veseli during the meeting discussed the human rights of the LGBTI in Kosovo. "Berry stressed that human rights, as universal must be respected equally for all members of society, irrespective of their differences in ethnicity and identity," read a press release issued by Veseli’s Office.
Ternava calls on Islamic countries to support Kosovo’s UNESCO bid (Telegrafi)
Vetevendosje: Persons who pelted eggs at Albanian PM are not our activists! (Telegrafi)
Lunacek believes Assembly needs to ratify agreements with Serbia (Telegrafi)
European Parliament vice president and rapporteur for Kosovo, Ulrike Lunacek, told RTV Dukagjini that the two agreements disputed by the opposition, that on the Association/Community of Serb majority municipalities and border demarcation with Montenegro, should be put for ratification at the Assembly of Kosovo. She said opposition actions such as releasing teargas are unacceptable. “ Lunacek said she was surprised by the statement of Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa that the agreements would not be ratified by the Assembly only discussed.
Mustafa: Opposition actions are not supported by citizens (Telegrafi)
Kosovo’s Prime Minister, Isa Mustafa, said today that the violent and non-democratic actions of the opposition parties are not supported by the citizens of Kosovo. Speaking about the difficult and sensitive decisions that the government of Kosovo faced this year, such as the establishment of the special court, recent agreements with Serbia and border demarcation with Montenegro, Mustafa said that all these decisions will strengthen the justice system in Kosovo and will promote peace and stability in the region.
Minister Bajrami revokes decision on Rector Zejnullahu’s dismissal (Telegrafi)
Kosovo Ministry of Education, Science and Technology through a press statement announced today that Minister Arsim Bajrami revoked the decision of the University of Pristina Steering Committee to dismiss Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu. According to the statement, Bajrami took this decision because the Steering Committee violated the Rules of Procedure when dismissed the Rector Zejnullahu. Today a protest was organized by the civil society in Pristina against the decision for Rector Zejnullahu’s dismissal.
Daut Haradinaj: Opposition with a joint list would win the majority in elections (Telegrafi)
The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) MP, Daut Haradinaj, in an interview with TV Dukagjini, said that he is certain that the opposition would win the majority of votes if they decide to go into elections with a join list. "Opposition leaders are united and they proved that the opposition is united and will continue so in the future. A joint list would make it impossible for the LDK and PDK to have the majority,” Haradinaj said.