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BIRN Fact-Check: Trump’s ‘Historic’ Kosovo-Serbia Deal Gathering Dust
With power in Kosovo now in the hands of Vetevendosje and its leader, Prime Minister Albin Kurti, BIRN took a look at the state of play with the Washington Agreement. Of the 16 points, Hoti signed up to, only one has been fully implemented - the establishment of diplomatic relations with Israel.
There has been no positive movement on any of the other elements.
Vucic arrived in Brussels
President of Serbia is scheduled to meet bilaterally with the main mediator of the EU in the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, Josep Borrell, from 9.30 a.m.
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Kosovo’s Oldest Party Needs Reality Check After Election Rout
Chronicle of a defeat foretold
Workers place a giant electoral poster showing candidate for prime minister of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) Avdullah Hoti in Pristina, Kosovo, February 4, 2021. Photo: EPA-EFE/VALDRIN XHEMAJ
Online Petition Urging Netflix to Recognise Kosovo Gains Momentum
An online petition calling on the US online streaming platform Netflix to recognise Kosovo as separate from Serbia has received over 23,000 signatures since its launch on Tuesday and caught public attention in the country.
Hoti threatened Serbia
He pointed out that this will happen if the dialogue process does not end with an agreement on mutual recognition.
After a meeting with political representatives of Albanians from the south of central Serbia, Hoti said that Pristina has the right to retaliate against Belgrade for every measure that, as it claims, Belgrade applies, Voice of America reports.
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Kosovo Faces New Elections After Court Rules Govt Illegitimate
The Constitutional Court ruled on Monday that Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti's government is illegitimate because it was voted in by a majority in the Kosovo Assembly that included a vote cast by MP Etem Arifi, who was given a prison sentence for corruption.
Hoti replied to Lajcak's letter: There is one "but", though
Any request for a visit will be treated in the context of the country's current state of affairs, Hoti replied.
Vesić to file a lawsuit in Strasbourg: Priština denied access to the City of Belgrade
Vesi stated that he expects the court to say whether it is allowed to ban the movement of people in Europe.
"Serbia and Kosovo are in peace talks"
"We are not negotiating trade agreements with Serbia, and I clearly said that at the meetings I had with the Serbian President in the dialogue process, but also at other international round tables where we met," Hoti pointed out, as Kosovo online reports.
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K. Albanian professor among media workers executed by KLA
Hoti - born in 1945 in Ratkovac - was a Russian language professor at the Pristina University, a translator, and a media worker who was captured and murdered while working with a Russian state television crew that was in Kosovo in July 1998 in an attempt to interview members of the KLA ("Kosovo Liberation Army") in the village of Lapusnik.