Kosovo–European Union relations

PM attends reception organized by British counterpart

In addition to the prime ministers of the Western Balkans, the reception was attended by high representatives of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, which organized the Western Balkans Investment Summit.

Brnabic spoke earlier in the day at a panel of prime ministers as part of the summit, as well as at the panel on regional integration, the government announced.

EU commissioner visiting Serbia

Media will be addressed after both meetings.

Two documents will be signed during the visit at the government today: the financing agreement on sector-budget support for integrated border management, and the EU-Serbia grant agreement on assistance in addressing the migrant crisis (MADAD2).

EU to discuss Spain's blockade of Kosovo on Feb. 23?

The European Council will also consider a new enlargement strategy.

The remarks of Spain, which strongly opposes to any kind of indication of statehood in reference to Kosovo on its European path, are likely to shortly find themselves before the heads of state and government of the European Union, the daily Vecernje Novosti said it learned.

Kosovo police: No new details in Oliver Ivanovic murder probe

There are no new details in the investigation of the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, the Kosovo police said on Monday.

But a working group set up to conducting the investigation is working in full capacity and the doors for cooperation are not closed to anyone, Deputy Commander of the Kosovo Police in North Mitrovica Besim Hoti has told Tanjug.

Kosovska Mitrovica prosecutors to cooperate with Belgrade

BELGRADE - The Serious Crimes Prosecution Department of the Basic Prosecution in Kosovska Mitrovica has expressed readiness to provide the Belgrade Prosecutor's Office for Organised Crime with all information available to enable a coordinated investigation of the murder of Kosovo Serb politician Oliver Ivanovic, the Kosovo Justice Ministry said in its response to the Serbian Ministry of Justice

Brussels agreement will not be renegotiated - Vulin

Vulin added that the Brussels agreement itself would not undergo any changes.

Vulin was visiting the town of Arandjelovac when he was asked by a journalist to comment on Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's statement that the Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO) - yet to be formed under the agreement - would be "a non-governmental organization."

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