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Tanin: Only UN Security Council can shut down UNMIK (various media)

The Committee for Foreign Affairs, met today with Zahir Tanin, Special Representative of the UN Secretary General. After the meeting which lasted more than two hours, Tanin said to the media that UNMIK is a decision of the Security Council and that this is the reason why they are here. He also said that they will be in Kosovo as long as the Security Council wants them to be.

Special Court indictments, by the end of the year (Lajmi.net)

Despite many statements about the start of Special Court indictments in June of this year, it appears that this will happen six months later.

Statement of one of the judges of this Court hinted that the initial indictments cannot be raised before December.

Charles L. Smith said for the local daily “Nonpareil” that he “will not be traveling for Hague before the end of the year, because this is how much time would be required for the indictments to be concluded by the prosecutor.”

Serwer: Serbs should be convinced that Kosovo Army would defend them (Lajmi.net)

The U.S. expert on Balkan matters, Daniel Serwer, said at the conference “Kosovo Security Force – Perspective of the Future” organized by RIDEA Institute that Kosovo needs to be contributor of the security and not only its consumer. “What needs to be done more is to convince is to convince Serbs that KSF will not be against them, but it will be there to defend and react toward some external threat,” he said.

U.S. Ambassador: Kosovo does not ask Belgrade about the army (Lajmi.net)

The U.S. Ambassador to Kosovo Greg Delawie, spoke at the conference “Kosovo Security Force – Perspective of the Future” organized by RIDEA Institute.

He said that the U.S. supports Kosovo’s legitimate right to defend itself.

“As your friend, I am telling you that forming the Army through the change of the draft-law is not the best for the future in NATO,” Delawie said.

Assembly endorses resolution which suspends dialogue until Haradinaj's release (Lajmi.net)

Head of the Parliamentary Group of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, Pal Lekaj, proposed today again during the Assembly session a resolution related to Ramush Haradinaj’s case. He said that discussions with Serbia should suspend until Haradinaj’s release.

The coalition government parties, the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) were pro resolution for Haradinaj, however they said that the text of the resolution should be harmonized.

Hoxhaj: Decision on Haradinaj disappointing and unacceptable (Lajmi.net)

Kosovo’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Enver Hoxhaj, expressed his concern with regards to the decision of the Colmar Court in France to delay the session for the former Prime Minister of Kosovo, Ramush Haradinaj.

During the regular plenary session of the Assembly, Hoxhaj said that today’s decision of the Colmar court is disappointing.