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Kurti and Pacolli meet (Lajmi.net)

Vetevendosje movement’s nominee for Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, met Tuesday morning with the leader of the Alliance for New Kosovo (AKR), Behxhet Pacolli.

Lajmi.net has learned from its sources that the meeting took place at Swiss Hotel in Pristina. Media reported about another meeting between these two leaders on Monday. These meetings come after the 11 June elections, where none of the Albanian parties gained majority of votes to establish the government.

Kurti: Dialogue with Serbia to be based on reciprocity principle (KTV)

Vetevendosje’s candidate for prime minister, Albin Kurti, said in an interview with KTV that if elected he would not continue talks with Serbia in the same way as in the past and that he would work on establishing direct talks with Kosovo Serbs. “We would not stop dialogue with Serbia but our government would have certain conditions to its resumption. Serbia would have to agree to the principle of reciprocity with Kosovo. I believe we wound find many friends that would support our stance towards Serbia,” Kurti said.

Court issues arrest warrant for Vetevendosje’s Albin Kurti (Koha)

Basic Court in Pristina has issued an arrest warrant for former Vetevendosje leader Albin Kurti for failing to show up at the hearing in connection to use of teargas in Kosovo Assembly. A judge said that Kurti will be issued a detention measure. At the same time, Koha also reports that two Vetevendosje activists have been arrested this morning by the police.

Analyst: Temple of Christ the Saviour could be restored if Teodosije and Stojanović would seek the restoration of the Ibar mosque (Kossev, Slobodno Srpski)

Political analyst Nexhmedin Spahiu says that the question of the Temple of the Christ the Saviour in Pristina could been resolved if the Bishop of the Diocese of Raška and Prizren Teodosije and Deputy Prime Minister, Branimir Stojanović would seek the restoration of the mosque in North Mitrovica, which is located next to the main bridge.

Arifi: Kurti’s statement on war, only urges MPs to vote demarcation (Indeksonline)

Avni Arifi, member of the Presidency of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) today reacted to the statement of Vetëvendosje MP, Albin Kurti, who said that the current demarcation deal might bring war in Kosovo.  Arifi said Kurti’s statement only urges the MPs to vote for the current demarcation agreement.  “Kurti's threat that voting demarcation agreement means war with Montenegro only urges the MPs to vote this agreement. How can it bring war if those elected by the people vote for it.

Kurti: Albanians don’t love America and Americans (Insajderi)

The former leader of Vetevendosje Movement, Albin Kurti, while speaking today to the protesters in front of the government building said Albanians do not love America or Americans. "I think Albanians have some kind of anxiety and fear the US might abandon them, but I don't think Albanians love America and Americans,” Kurti said.  With regards to the Assembly session today, Kurti said if Thaci is elected president today, "it means he has already made a compromise with Serbia’s PM Aleksandar Vucic. “Vucic doesn’t give votes for free.

Kurti: Tomorrow’s protest starts at 10:00 and it will be massive (Telegrafi)

Kosovo Assembly MP Albin Kurti, from Vetevendosje movement said to TV Dukagjini that the protest of the united opposition to oppose Hashim Thaci’s election for president of Kosovo, will start on Friday at 10:00 hours. According to Kurti, the government is trying to pass for president an individual who accepted the Demarcation and Association/Community of Serb-majority Municipalities. “There was no extraordinary session in Kosovo for education, healthcare or the North.

Former Vetevendosje leader pelted with eggs (media)

Several media report that former Vetevendosje leader and Kosovo Assembly member, Albin Kurti, was pelted with eggs by two persons today as he was entering the Assembly premises. Police managed to arrest one of the attackers. The Vetevendosje Movement later issued a press release saying it suspects that the attackers were police officers in civilian clothes.