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PM Haradinaj hails joint Thaci-Vujanovic statement (media)

Prime Minister of Kosovo Ramush Haradinaj has hailed the statement signed today by President of Kosovo, Hashim Thaci and President of Montenegro, Filip Vujanovic. In a Facebook post, Haradinaj wrote: "On this anniversary of Kosovo Independence, I am happy that an annex agreement has been reached for ratification, review and correction of demarcation with Montenegro.

Haradinaj suspends decision on pay raise (RTK)

Prime Minister of Kosovo, Ramush Haradinaj, has decided to temporarily suspend decision to increase salaries for himself and his cabinet pending a decision by the Constitutional Court. In a Facebook post, Haradinaj said the opinion of the Anti-Corruption Agency against the move was politically motivated but that he has nevertheless decided to freeze its implementation. Haradinaj’s move follows the request of 30 MPs who addressed the Constitutional Court asking it to review the legality of the pay raise decision.

Haradinaj: Little chance for demarcation to be negotiated by prime ministers (media)

Prime Minister of Kosovo Ramush Haradinaj said today that the visit of Montenegrin Prime Minister Dusko Markovic is aimed at discussing ways to increase cooperation but that there is little chance for negotiation of the border demarcation issue. “With regards to demarcation, the agreement is in the parliament and there is not a lot of room for negotiations between prime ministers,” Haradinaj said.

Haradinaj: “Happy fire” not a commendable act (media)

In an Assembly interpellation called by the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) regarding the use of weapons by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Diaspora and Strategic Investment, Dardan Gashi, Prime Minister of Kosovo Ramush Haradinaj said that it was not “commendable” for someone to use weapons but "there are some traditions in our life that are still present.” He said the police has already confiscated two guns in the specific case and has interviewed five persons, including Minister Gashi, and that the matter now is with the prosecution.

Rakocevic: Kosovo government should have fallen down after murder of Ivanovic (NewPress, RTS, KIM Radio)

A journalist from Kosovo, Zivojin Rakocevic thinks that the government of Ramush Haradinaj, “should have fallen down because of the murder of Oliver Ivanovic” or “at least to freeze its existence till the moment when it becomes known who have killed him,” Serbian media reported.

Stefanovic to Insajder on the role of Milan Radojicic in Kosovo: I heard about him from the media (Insajder)

Asked by the Insajder journalist about the role played by Milan Radojicic in the Serbian Progressive Party, since Ramush Haradinaj, the Prime Minister of Kosovo, mentioned him as a person with whom he talked from the Serb side, a member of the SNS Presidency, Nebojsa Stefanovic, said that he (Radojicic) has no role in the party, Insajder portal published on Monday.

Haradinaj: Security situation in Kosovo, stable (Klan Kosova)

Prime Minister of Kosovo, Ramush Haradinaj, said that the security situation in Kosovo is stable. “All rule of law and security mechanisms confirm that the security situation in the country is stable and calm,” Haradinaj said adding that the recent murder of the Kosovo Serb political leader, Oliver Ivanovic, is being treated with seriousness by relevant institutions. Haradinaj also said that the weekend visit of the Serbian President, Aleksandar Vucic, was peaceful and that Kosovo showed it can live up to its responsibilities.

Haradinaj: Kosovo ready to shed light to allegations against KLA (media)

Prime Minister of Kosovo, Ramush Haradinaj, said Kosovo is ready to shed light to allegations of crimes committed by certain individuals, part of the KLA. “It is also in the interest of Kosovo to shed light to any suspicion regarding the past. We have so far done this with utmost honour in all instances. Kosovo will always be ready to show the truth about the glorious KLA fight for freedom,” Haradinaj told reporters yesterday. His comments come as a response to a question regarding the statement of the U.S.