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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.

"Change of borders means war, that suits one man..."

Haradinaj said this in an interview for the Irish Times daily.

He said that "opening up previously done deals would mean opening up the past, which would hurt not only the stability of the two countries but the neighbouring countries as well." "I think its a wrong move to allow such discussion and rhetoric", Haradinaj added.

Former Bosnia Governors Condemn Kosovo-Serbia Land Swap

Carl Bildt, Paddy Ashdown, and Christian Schwarz-Schilling on a Wednesday in an open letter expressed deep concern about suggestions made by EU officials that they may be willing to support an agreement between Presidents of Serbia and Kosovo, Aleksandar Vucic and Hashim Thaci, that involves the transfer of territory between Serbia and Kosovo through "border corrections".

Opposition Demands Vote to 'Protect Kosovo's Territory'

Kosovo opposition parties have called for an extraordinary parliamentary session on September 4 to put a resolution to a vote which they say will protect the country's territorial integrity amid controversial suggestions of a land swap with Serbia as part of a final deal between Pristina and Belgrade.

Haradinaj asks for demarcation with Serbia

Ramush Haradinaj told the press conference that he had demanded that the Commission start defining and marking the border with Serbia immediately after Kosovo and Montenegro ratified the agreement on their borderline, reported RTK2.

He said he thought the President of the Commission and his colleagues knew the border well which would make the demarcation process easier.

Kosovo Minority MPs Threaten to Quit Govt over 'Hate Post'

Six MPs from the non-Serb ethnic minority parliamentary group 6+ have asked Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj to dismiss deputy foreign minister, Gjergj Dedaj, after he referred to Turkey and Serbia as "cruel rulers" who are seeking to regain their influence in Kosovo, one of then told BIRN on Tuesday.

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