Stier says Croatia strongly supports Kosovo, calls for enhancing economic cooperation

Croatia strongly supports Kosovo’s independence and territorial integrity and wants to contribute, through the European partnership, to the strengthening of the Kosovo institutions, and to provide assistance in the implementation of the country’s Stabilisation and Association Agreement, Croatian Foreign Minister Davor Ivo Stier said after talks with his Kosovo counterpart Enver Hoxhaj in Zagreb […]
Read More →Fajon: Demarcation is a condition for the liberalization of visas

The European Parliament rapporteur for Kosovo’s visa free regime, Tanya Fajon had once again encouraged Kosovo today that it must ratify the demarcation agreement with Montenegro in order to give way to the visa free regime. “I would like to offer you support for the demarcation process. I invite MPs not to stop these processes. […]
Read More →Trump’s administration continues its partnership with Kosovo

United States of America will continue their partnership and will continue to offer strong support for the Republic of Kosovo. This is the message issued by US congressmen Peter Roskam and David Price, who are staying for a visit in Kosovo. The two US congressmen have met with the Kosovo speaker of parliament, Kadri Vesli. […]
Read More →Soros and Gulen “enemies” of the Balkans?

With an article entitled ”Soros the Balkans’ favourite enemy” Deutsche Welle (DW) refers to the activities of the Hungarian-American investor in the Balkans and to the “strange” NGO’s active in the region and funded by him. According to DW Balkan countries are increasingly prone to totalitarianism. But the absurdity of the whole matter is […]
Read More →EU urges authorities in Kosovo to ratify the Demarcation agreement

Rapporteur on Kosovo in the European Union, Ulrike Lunacek has sent her wishes on the occasion of Kosovo’s Independence Day, saying that there are only a few steps remaining until the visa free regime is achieved. Lunacek has added that she urges political parties in Kosovo to continue their work in a constructive manner. “Kosovo […]
Read More →Nine years of independence, Kosovo still doesn’t have a consolidated democracy

Today, Kosovo has marked the ninth anniversary of its independence. The youngest European state continues to remain isolated without a consolidated democracy. However, the state leaders are not giving up on the Euro Atlantic integration agenda. “Kosovo belongs to all of us. Nine years later, Kosovo has marked lots of progress, although they are often […]
Read More →Kosovo’s European agenda

Today, parliament in Kosovo has held debates on the Agenda for European Reform, which aims at establishing contractual relations between Kosovo and EU. Kosovo’s Minister of European Integration, Mimoza Ahmeti declared before MPs that the agenda for European reforms is a result of the efforts for the implementation of reforms that stem from the Stabilization […]
Read More →Kosovo: Debates for the new parliamentary elections return

Representatives of the parties in power in Kosovo have turned down the constant requests made by opposition parties for the holding of fresh parliamentary elections. Xhavit Haliti, deputy speaker of parliament from the ranks of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, says that Kosovo doesn’t need early elections, because they are not only expensive, but they […]
Read More →Serb List is ready to return to the parliament of Kosovo

Kosovo’s MP, Nenad Rasic has declared that representatives of the Serb community will return to the institutions of Kosovo in a matter of days. “The negotiations of the Serb List with the government of Kosovo are in the final stage. The messages issued by president Thaci, speaker of parliament Veseli and PM Mustafa are clear […]
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