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Austria supports Kosovo’s bid to join UNESCO and Interpol (Telegrafi)

Kosovo’s Deputy Foreign Minister Petrit Selimi had a meeting today with Austrian Ambassador to Kosovo, Johann Brieger and thanked him for his country’s strong support through increasing investment and lobbying for Kosovo’s recognition in the international arena. Selimi and Brieger discussed the agenda of the upcoming Berlin Process summit that will take place in Vienna on 27 August and the two agreed that strengthening of cooperation between the countries in the region and the EU are key to economic development.

Religious leaders support Kosovo's membership in UNESCO (Koha)

Kosovo’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Hashim Thaci, through a Facebook post thanked all the representatives of religious communities in Kosovo for the joint letter addressed to UNESCO, calling for Kosovo’s acceptance in this organization. Thaci wrote that this was a strong testimony against “Serbia’s racist theories that Kosovo’s membership in UNESCO would hurt the religious communities.” “A wonderful support for our membership in UNESCO from all the religious communities in Kosovo.

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Selimi to Dacic: Kosovo will join UNESCO (Indeksonline)

Kosovo’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Petrit Selimi, reacted to the statements of Serbia’s Foreign Minister Ivivca Dacic that the United Nations has rejected Kosovo’s application for membership in UNESCO. Selimi told Radio Free Europe that such statements are totally incorrect. According to him, the expectations are that in October, UNESCO’s Executive Committee will give a positive answer to Kosovo’s application to join this organization. “Kosovo cannot be denied by the UN because it didn’t apply to the UN.

Vatican could be asked to help prevent Kosovo's UNESCO bid (Vecernje Novosti, TV Most, B92)

The Vatican has in the past shown "appropriate responsibility" when it comes to concerns over the fate of Christian heritage in Kosovo.

This is what Serbia's UNESCO ambassador Darko Tanaskovic told the Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti, adding, "It would of course be very valuable if they shared that concern as actively as possible with Catholics around the world."

Tanaskovic was asked whether the Catholic Church "could stand in defense of the Serb (Orthodox) heritage in Kosovo and Metohija as Christian heritage."

Kosovo for the first time participates as a state in UNESCO activities (KosovaPress)

Kosovo from 18 July until 1 August participated in the "World Heritage Volunteers" in Weimar, Germany. The first representative from Kosovo was Jusuf Koci from the Kosovo Council for Cultural Heritage.  World Heritage Volunteers is an initiative which started in 2008 and functions within UNESCO. The purpose of this initiative is that young people and organizations around the world to engage in the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage.

Kosovo didn’t submit request for UNESCO membership (Vecernje Novosti)

The official request of Kosovo for the UNESCO membership still didn’t arrive in this organization was stated from the Public Relation Service of this UN organization.

Though Thaci wrote on 16 July on his Facebook profile that Pristina applied for membership, the first step towards the formal membership still has not been submitted. So far, Thaci refused to answer to the question whether the request was signed by the President Jahjaga or it was submitted by UNMIK.