Kosovo Assembly

Kosovo army has no business in North, Serbs say

According to all international documents, and especially UN Security Council 1244, the only armed force that can enter northern Kosovo, mostly inhabited by Serbs, is KFOR, the Serb List leader told a news conference after the Kosovo Assembly adopted laws allowing for the transformation of the Kosovo Security Forces (KSF) into an armed force.

24 armored Humvees arrive from US to Kosovo

According to the broadcaster, "it is expected that they will be put at the disposal of the (future) Kosovo army."

The report recalled that the Kosovo government in July signed a contract to buy 51 such vehicles.

The handover ceremony at a Kosovo Security Forces (KSF) barrack was attended by high ranking local officials and those from the US embassy.

Ex-KLA commander to appear before court in Hague

Mustafa will appear before the Office of the Specialist Prosecutor for Kosovo, located in The Hague, on January 14.

According to Pristina-based Telegrafi website, reporting late on Thursday, Mustafa's lawyer wrote on Facebook that this was "an invitation for an interview" and that Mustafa would "appear voluntarily."

"100% tax to remain until Serbia recognizes Kosovo"

Ramush Haradinaj said on Thursday that this would be done" when Belgrade ceases the aggression of Serbia," Pristina-based daily Gazeta Express is reporting, cited by Tanjug.

Haradinaj also said that such a decision "was not unexpected, and that he repeatedly warned the previously imposed tax could only be increased."

Kosovo won't get army on Nov. 28, media receive confirmation

Although members of the Kosovo Assembly supported the KBS transformation in the first reading of the law, it is not yet known when theA assembly will be given the law for another reading, RTK2 reported.

According to unofficial information, November 28 as the date to proclaim the Kosovo army has been abandoned "because it is marked as day of the Albanian Flag," Zeri said.

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