Kosovo government
No Kosovo official will be getting US visas - report
Hardinaj won't let go of taxes; now "system collapse" begins
The decision to increase by 100 percent fees on goods from central Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina was made by Pristina in November, leading to a standstill in the EU-mediated Kosovo dialogue, as Belgrade is demanding the abandoning of this measure before the negotiations could continue.
"Balanced US position on Kosovo important"
According to the Serbian government, she also noted that "our relationship with the United States is very important to us."
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Prime minister reacts to opposition's misogynist insults
She was reacting to the latest insults heard in the country's political discourse at the expense of women.
"When it comes to insulting women and the public dialogue - enough! When somebody's crossed the line, they've crossed the line. If that's the decent and civil Serbia, then I don't want to be a part of that Serbia," Brnabic told reporters, and added:
Results of Inflation Expectations Survey for December
The continued to move within the target tolerance band (31.5%), the central bank (NBS) has announced.
The financial sector expects that inflation will stand at 2.5% in December 2019, while the corporate sector expects inflation to be somewhat lower (2.2%).
Germany and France are making fun of us, says Italian PM
Reuters is reporting this citing Corrierre della Serra.
According to Conte, the goal of the treaty is to give Germany a permanent seat at the UN.
"They are only thinking of their national interests. Certainly our allies cannot believe that we will sit silently at the table to underwrite decisions taken by others," Conte said," the newspaper cited Conte as saying.
Pristina to sell public telcom due to crisis
Minister of Economic Development Valdrin Luka commented on the decision of the Kosovo government to prepare procedures for the privatization of the company, said that this is a decision aimed at the recovery of this public enterprise, Kosovo24Hours is reporting.
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We may be stupid, but not that stupid - Kosovo Office chief
Already on Monday, the provincial government in Pristina discussed the proposal of the Pristina-Tirana agreement on the gradual abolition of border control. "This speaks to the goals of Pristina," said the director of the Serbian Government's Office for Kosovo and Metohija.
EU "reiterates urgency" of Pristina revoking trade barriers
"The meeting was an opportunity for an exchange with the Kosovo representatives on the (Belgrade-Pristina) dialogue," the EU announced, adding that in this context, Mogherini "reiterated the urgency to revoke the customs tariffs (taxes on goods from central Serbia), announced by the Kosovo government at the end of last year."
Thaci "doesn't know what he's doing," says minister
According to Shala, this would be "a government decision."
He claims that the increased taxes will not be abolished "until the reasons for their introduction have been eliminated."