Kadri Veseli
Kosovo Expects Victory in Interpol Membership Bid
As the general assembly of the international criminal police organization, Interpol, prepares to vote on Kosovo's membership in Dubai, politicians from both Kosovo and Serbia are hoping their conflicting plans will be confirmed.
Kosovo Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli jetted on Sunday to Dubai in a final push to convince member states to support Kosovo's bid.
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"Protect Kosovo crimes witnesses, or they will be killed"
The chambers are colloquially referred to as "the special court for KLA ('Kosovo Liberation Army') crimes."
Marty is also optimistic when it comes to arresting "the big fish" in Pristina.
"I am no enemy of Albanians," says Serbian president
Veseli on Wednesday said, "We only have one enemy, and that's Serbia and Vucic."
"For the sake of the Albanians I want to say I'm not their enemy," the president told Prva TV on Thursday in Belgrade, and continued:
"On the contrary, I am the enemy of everyone who wants to persecute and kill the Serb people. That's why I understand Kadri Veseli's statement."
Kosovo security situation is "complex" - and here's why
Stefanovic added on Thursday that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is not the enemy of the Albanians living in Kosovo - but of those who want to expel and kill the Serbs living in that southern province.
NATO Urges Kosovo to 'Consult Fully' on Army Plans
NATO has said it supports the continued "development" of the Kosovo Security Force, KSF, but that major changes should follow consultation with all communities affected, and with NATO itself.
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Resignation Reveals Cracks in Kosovo's Ruling Party
The resignation offered by one Kosovo minister and possible dismissal of two more, all considered close to President Hashim Thaci, has fuelled speculation about serious rifts in the ruling Democratic Party of Kosovo, PDK, and its relations with Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj.
Kosovo Justice Minister Reportedly Quits, Blaming 'Interference'
Kosovo Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri handed his resignation on Monday to Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj.
He was unhappy with the latest developments in the judiciary, including political interference in the judicial process, local media said in unconfirmed reports.
Kosovo: Change of borders "cannot be free of violence"
Pristina-based Koha Ditore is reporting this, noting that it had seen this three-page report authored by Chairman of Bundestag Foreign Affairs Committee Norbert Roettegen, and Robert Cooper, former supervisor in the technical level dialogue between Pristina and Belgrade.
Minister warns Pristina not to take any action against Vucic
Stefanovic also warned Veseli not to take any action against the Serbian president.
Veseli, who is the president of Kosovo's parliament, previously threatened that permission for Vucic's forthcoming visit Kosovo and Metohija could be denied, and that Vucic might receive the same treatment there as Marko Djuric.
Calls Grow in Kosovo For 'Border Correction' Protests
Kosovo civil society group Protestoj [I Protest] has called for a protest on September 5 against President Hashim Thaci, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and the speaker of parliament, Kadri Veseli.