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New Kosova Report

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Jan 09th
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Montenegro should recognize Kosovo PDF Print E-mail
Politics
Thursday, 10 January 2008
New Kosova Report
Montenegro
Montenegro should follow in the footsteps of most EU countries and recognize an independent Kosovo because it is in the interest of rapid stabilization of the region, a French expert said.

Judie Butt, expert at the Paris-based EU Institute for Security Studies, said the expected declaration of Kosovo independence is likely to be recognized by most EU member-states. Kosovo's neighboring countries, such as Macedonia and Montenegro, should do the same, Butt told Vijesti daily.


 
Hashim Thaci - independence in early February PDF Print E-mail
Politics
Thursday, 10 January 2008
New Kosova Report
Hashim Thaci
Kosovo’s incoming Prime Minister Hashim Thaci believes that Kosovo would unilaterally announce its independence from Serbia already in the first half of February.

It is expected that later on Wednesday Kosovo’s parliament will approve a new Cabinet led by Thaci, who heads the Democratic Party. This party won the elections last November.

 
UN appoints new deputy envoy PDF Print E-mail
Politics
Thursday, 10 January 2008
New Kosova Report
Ban Ki-moon
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has appointed Larry Rossin of the United States as his new deputy envoy for Kosovo, the Serbian run by the United Nations since Western forces drove out Yugoslav forces amid inter-ethnic fighting in 1999.

 
Kosovo: President's Term Extended PDF Print E-mail
Politics
Wednesday, 09 January 2008
ImagePristina _ Kosovo’s incoming president is to have his term extended from three to five years, following the enactment of an amendment to the UN-administered entity’s Constitutional Framework.
 
Two Kosovo parties reach coalition agreement PDF Print E-mail
Politics
Tuesday, 08 January 2008
ImagePristina _ Kosovo’s two main political parties will form the government that will lead the UN-administered territory to independence, after they signed an agreement on Monday.
 
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