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Kosovo Government: Kosovo had never impeded the dialogue with Serbia
They said that they are prepared to sit down at the table to find a final, legally binding agreement within existing borders, which leads to mutual recognition.
Commenting on the request of the Quint countries for the resumption of dialogue, a statement from the outgoing prime minister's cabinet said for Radio Free Europe that "no conditions should be set on that process".
Germany: It's absurd to condition future dialogue with Serbia's recognition of Kosovo
Berlin also finds unacceptable the conditions that Kosovo Government set, he added.
"It is absurd to request from Serbia to recognize Kosovo as a precondition for dialogue resumption", Hellbach noted for the Pristina based daily Koha ditore.
Kosovo Government’s Legality Questioned after PM’s Resignation
One week after unexpectedly announcing his resignation as prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj convened his cabinet on Friday amid uncertainty about whether or not his government is now legally entitled to take any decisions before new elections.
Kosovo PM Resigns after Summons from Hague Prosecutors
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj told a press conference in Pristina on Friday that he is resigning because he has been summoned to give an interview to the Kosovo Specialist Prosecutor's Office, which is investigating crimes committed during and just after the Kosovo war, from 1998 to 2000.
H.E. Kyle Scott: USA recognizes EU "leadership" in the Belgrade-Prishtina dialogue
Scott also pointed out that United States still recognize European Union as the "leader" in this dialogue.
When asked whether US will exert its authority over Prishtina to force it to commence negotiations, Scott confirmed that US still recognize EU's leading role in this process, adding that it is most important for the parties to return to the negotiation table.
Kosovo Bans Visits by Serbian Officials
The office of Kosovo Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli has said it will not approve any further requests from Serbian officials to visit Kosovo.
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In the recent couple of days, Prishtina raised indictments against fifty Serbs
"That is why this indictment does not present personal assault but an assault on the Serbs in general, primarily in the north of Kosovo and Metohija", Ivan Todosijevic, member of the Serb List leadership says, commenting on the indictment that Prishtina authorities had raised against him as a consequence of his denying Racak massacre.
Serbian Minister in the Kosovo Government: Shortage of groceries - political game?
"I have to say that yesterday and today, we faced with half-empty shelves in the grocery shops in the North Mitrovica. I suspect that high politics stands behind this scenario", Hodzic stated.
Kosovo-North Macedonia Highway Opened With Fanfare
A 60-km highway connecting the Kosovo capital of Pristina to the border of North Macedonia was officially opened on Wednesday. "If yesterday we dreamed of a Kosovo like this, today it is a reality," President Hashim Thaci of Kosovo said at the ceremony held close to the border with North Macedonia.
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US Embassy Slates Kosovo Over ‘Unethical’ Appointments
The US Embassy in Kosovo on Tuesday criticised what it called a series of politically driven appointments of "unqualified" officials who either have war crime convictions or are indicted for serious crimes or suspected of abuses of power.