Britain demands progress in dialogue from Pristina (B92)
Rrahim Pacolli requests interruption of the discussions with Serbia (Epoka e Re)
Head of Kosovo’s technical delegation in the discussions between Kosovo and Serbia held in Brussels, Rrahim Pacolli, has proposed to the government of Kosovo to stop the discussions with Serbia, due to the lack of implementation of the agreement on the freedom of movement. “Serbia’s non-implementation of the agreement for the free movement of the citizens shows once again lack of seriousness and stability demonstrated continuously by the Serbian political elite towards the international factor.
Brussels process: two-way, ambiguous, fatal or historic one? (KIM Radio)
Implementation of the reached agreements and reaching new ones in the Brussels process is sometimes unnecessarily delayed, said participants of the public debate dubbed “Implementation of the Brussels agreements, what has been accomplished, and what was not?”, that took place in the Media Center in village Čaglavica in Gračanica/Graçanicë municipality.
Mustafa: Goran Rakic was part of Kosovo delegation (Zeri)
The agreement on the free movement between Kosovo and Serbia, will be in power from Friday (KosovaPress)
Agreement over the A/CSM on sight (Novosti, Politika)
Belgrade has accepted Pristina’s proposal that future employees of the Association/Community of Serb municipalities have the status of ‘employees in the public sector’, learned the paper.
Even though Serbian side insisted that A/CSM employees have the status of ‘state employees’ formulation ‘employees in the public sector’ is also acceptable for Belgrade, since it clearly stipulates that A/CSM is not a non-governmental organization as Albanian side used to treat it so far.
Kosovo Holds Out for 'Package Deal' with Serbia (Balkan Insight)
"West was deeply involved in Bosnian war" - govt. official (B92)
Pristina responsible for not reaching agreement (TV Most)
Serbian Minister for Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic said to Radio Television of Serbia that it is not known, for the time being, when will the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina resume, however it is obvious that the break won’t be long as expected, since our negotiations over the membership depend on the dialogue. Dacic reminded that it is clear that Pristina is responsible for not reaching the agreement, since there was no will on its side to make a shift forward. When asked whether he expects pressure, Dacic said that if any pressure has to be made it shou