Government of Kosovo

Property issues "no priority" - U.S. ambassador

Property issues "no priority" - U.S. ambassador

BELGRADE -- U.S. Ambassador Michael Kirby said on Monday there were currently "more important issues to be addressed than those related to property in Kosovo.2

He noted that the implementation of the agreements reached in 2014 should be a priority in the further dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina.

Belgrade-Pristina dialogue to resume in Brussels

BELGRADE - Belgrade and Pristina will meet in Brussels to resume their talks on the normalization of relations, now facilitated by the new European foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, for the first time after ten months on Monday.

The negotiating teams are now being headed by Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic and Isa Mustafa, prime minister in the Kosovo government.

Migrants from Kosovo "find new route" in bid to reach EU

Migrants from Kosovo "find new route" in bid to reach EU

PRISTINA -- Ethnic Albanians continue to leave Kosovo in great numbers even after their departure via Merdare has been prevented.

Buses carrying immigrants headed for Hungary and on to other EU countries are no longer allowed to go via this administrative line crossing, located between Kosovo and central Serbia.

UNSC supports dialogue, voices concern over violence in KiM

NEW YORK - Members of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) welcomed the announced resumption of dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina scheduled to take place on February 9 and 10 in Brussels, while expressing concern over the violence that broke out during the recent protests in Kosovo.

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