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EULEX Kosovo
EU Rule of Law Mission Kosovo (EU)
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OSCE Mission in Kosovo
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Mandatiert seit: 07/99
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UN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UN-Geführt)
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Kosovo Force (UN-Mandatiert)
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News

15.07.2019
France's Macron pledges to relaunch Serbia-Kosovo dialogue

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday he would to help relaunch talks to normalize ties between Serbia and Kosovo in the next few weeks. After meeting his Serbian counterpart Aleksandar Vucic, Macron said he would invite delegations from the two countries to Paris along with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Source: VOA News
08.07.2019
H.E. Kyle Scott: USA recognizes EU "leadership" in the Belgrade-Prishtina dialogue

U.S. Ambassador to Serbia, Kyle Scott, says that Prishtina should lift the imposed import tariffs on the goods from Central Serbia, for the sake of negotiations

Source: B92
05.07.2019
Kosovo government denies ban on Serbian officials, deepening confusion

Kosovo’s government has denied there was a ban on Serbian officials entering the country, contradicting the Foreign Ministry and deepening confusion in Pristina. The comment by spokeswoman Donjeta Gashi came one day after an adviser to Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli announced that no officials from Serbia would be allowed to enter Kosovo.

Source: RFE/RL
04.07.2019
Kosovo bans Serbian officials in new diplomatic dispute

Kosovo has banned all Serbian officials from entering the country, in another escalation of relations between Serbia and its former province. Pristina "will not allow any official from Belgrade to visit Kosovo," Jetlir Zyberaj, an adviser to Kosovo’s foreign minister, posted to his Facebook page on July 4. Zyberaj said the move was a response to "constant propaganda and false news about the country and our citizens."

Source: RFE/RL
03.07.2019
Kosovo and Albania agree to run joint foreign policy

Kosovo and Albania on Tuesday signed a landmark agreement to coordinate their foreign policies and unify their diplomatic missions – though some experts doubt it will mean much in practice.

Source: Balkan Insight
29.05.2019
Diplomats call for calm as Kosovo-Serbia dispute heats up over raids

[…] Serbia put its army on high alert and moved some troops near the border with Kosovo as the two sides traded allegations on May 29, after the Kosovar police operation the previous day saw 19 local police officers arrested for allegedly being involved in "criminal activities." … The European Union, the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), and KFOR all quickly called for calm, but emotions continued to run high.

Source: RFE/RL
29.05.2019
KFOR blames media and politicians; talks "some tensions"

A spokesman for KFOR says Monday's Kosovo special police raid in northern, Serb areas was "regular" activity. "… At this moment, peace in Kosovo is most threatened by rhetoric, propaganda, provocation and sometimes false statements by politicians. I've been here for almost 20 months and there were no major incidents. The greatest threat to peace and stability is caused by the rhetoric used and abused by some leaders, as well as the media taking part in it," said [Vincenzo] Grasso.

Source: B92
09.05.2019
"We are now years away from Kosovo solution"

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic stressed on Thursday that Belgrade and Pristina are years away from any possible solution for the Kosovo problem.

Source: B92
08.05.2019
Kosovo MPs draft resolution accusing Serbia of genocide

A Kosovo parliamentary commission approved a draft resolution accusing Serbia of committing genocide against ethnic Albanians during the 1998-99 war, although experts questioned whether it has any practical purpose.

Source: Balkan Insight