Ramush Haradinaj

Haradinaj: Vucic demands 950 square kilometres of Kosovo territory

As KoSSev reports, he said that Serbia requested 950 square kilometers of Kosovo territory.
"Serbia asked for 950 square kilometers. Precisely. But the issue of division is not on the table any more, as things moved forward. Vucic is still advocating partition, they are doing their job," Haradinaj said.

Defying Obstacles, More Kosovo Diaspora Members Intend to Vote

Members of Kosovo's huge diaspora intend to vote in larger numbers than ever in the forthcoming October elections - but advocacy groups say the process is still too complicated and time-consuming.

Those who have registered to vote have until October 4 to access their right to cast ballots in the early parliamentary elections due on October 6.

On the V4 - WB Summit in Prague, Brnabic greeted with a bouquet, Pristina absent

Apart from the Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, as a host of the event, the lunch is attended by the prime ministers of Hungary Victor Orban, Polish PM Mateusz Morawiecki, Prime Minister of Slovakia Peter Pelegrini, as well as prime ministers of Western Balkans, among others, Albanian PM Edi Rama, Montenegrin PM Dusko Markovic, and Prime Minister of Northern Macedonia, Zoran Zaev.

"I was told that nothing can be realized without Serbia's consent"

He said that there were times when he was told that nothing can be done without Serbia's "consent", Gazeta Express carries.
"They wanted to hand us over to Serbia. They've told us that without Serbia's consent we cannot perform our duties", Haradinaj said. He revealed his reaction to this statement, for which he hadn't disclosed the person who addressed him.

Hague Prosecutors Summon Haradinaj Ally for Questioning

The Hague-based Kosovo Specialist Prosecution has summoned Lulzim Kabashi, a former commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA, for questioning on allegations of crimes committed during the Kosovo independence war of the late-1990s.

"I have been invited by Hague prosecutors in the capacity of witness," Kabashi told BIRN.

He is due in The Hague on 24 September.

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