Draft:2018 Kosovo–Serbia trade war
Haradinaj denies Pristina's involvement in Belgrade protests
He described statements about a planned intervention in northern Kosovo as statements "for internal use of Serbian politicians."
"Some countries are telling Haradinaj - don't do it yet"
And not everybody wants to find a solution for Kosovo and Metohija, he remarked on Friday in Belgrade.
"If Trump calls we'll revoke taxes - there'd be contract"
US supports Thaci, UK has Haradinaj's back - report
According to the paper, against the position of the United States stands, first and foremost, Great Britain. The United States is in favor of Belgrade and Pristina reaching an agreement, while the British, according to the newspaper, are openly working against a deal.
If that's the price, we don't need recognition - Haradinaj
He stated that this was established "in the Constitution - and Pristina will not demand that the recognition of Serbia be conditioned by giving up territory."
"Haradinaj makes his private Serb cabinet minister"
The Prime Minister of the Provisional Kosovo Institutions Ramush Haradinaj has appointed Dijana Zivic as the new Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development.
She replaced Nenad Rikalo, who was removed from office at the beginning of the month, Pristina press is reporting.
Haradinaj explains if which case he'll "never" revoke taxes
In a statement for 21, the Kosovo prime minister said he would not allow revoking of these taxes to be a condition for the continuation of the (Belgrade-Pristina) dialogue.
Haradinaj on Dacic's proposal, and "secret dialogue"
Dacic spoke about delimitation "between Kosovo and Serbia on ethnic basis."
Haradinaj stressed that "such a thing has not been realized anywhere, ever."
Pristina taxes divert attention from essential Kosovo issues
And these include shedding light on the fate of the Serbs killed and disappeared in Kosovo and Metohija, the first deputy PM and Foreign Minister said on February 17, according to the government.
We must not allow Serbia to win, says Pristina official
He added that "Serbia should not be allowed to benefit from Kosovo's mistakes," pointing out that currently no western partner was on Pristina's taxes on goods from central Serbia, increased by 100 percent in November.