emg home
Tadic: Chain of organized crime has to be cutUSD 800 mln Russian loan is still being negotiatedEconomy Ministry allocates over €150m for economy in January"Name issue settlement with identity left aside"Fuele backs Serbia's European Integration Commissioner Štefan Füle on a regional visit to the Western BalkansFYRMacedonia to submit reply to Greek counter-memorial by June 9EU Commisioner to visit BiHEurope shames its major powers over debts Bulgaria: Energy Minister says some EUR 600 mln were spent last on Belene N-Plant's siteBan Ki-moon to hold talks with Russian leaders in MoscowFeasibility study for Croatian section of South Stream pipeline to be completed by year's endDate of Russian president's visit to Ukraine agreedEBRD considers loan for railwaysRomania: Fiscal strategy ready by May 20Romania’s annual inflation rate, second-highest in the EU FYROM: More than 50 applications submitted at first IPARD callCross-border Contact Center to open at Greek-Bulgarian frontier Greece: Gas station owners, Taxi drivers on strikeCroatia: General strike possible after EasterAhmet Davutoglu scheduled to visit Bulgaria 61% of Bulgarians say living standards dropped over past year 10,000 Bosnians working in Afghanistan and Iraq Foreign passports and citizenships to be bought in Kosovo Djelic announces economic agreement with PolandJapan gives Serbia EUR 69,000 for education and sportsSerbian Parliament financing system presented in BudvaDays of Serbian Culture in China from March 18-24 Slovenia expects all leaders at ConferenceMalovic, Jelko Kacin to meetObradovic to open meeting on higher educationPolish Deputy PM visits Belgrade Dacic visits London 2012 Olympic VillageMarch 2004 anti-Serb violence in Kosovo-Metohija remembered

News Archive

Reactions to the attack on Thaci's convoy

15. November 2009. | 07:45

Source: EMportal

PDK again accused AAK leader Ramush Haradinaj as the „capo‟ of the people who try to intimidate people while AAK officials not only ruled out any sort of involvement in the incident but accused the PDK for using violence against the high school students in Decan.

PDK again accused AAK leader Ramush Haradinaj as the „capo‟ of the people who try to intimidate people while AAK officials not only ruled out any sort of involvement in the incident but accused the PDK for using violence against the high school students in Deçan.

The AAK also rejected allegations that the fire shots came from the party‟s supporters.

U.S. Ambassador to Kosovo Christopher Dell suggested the two parties show they are not actors to conflicts between their sympathizers. Dell said neither AAK nor PDK can justify violence that broke out in Deçan on Wednesday.

He said the incident is destructive for all Kosovo. “We expect the leadership of these two parties to identify this violence that happened yesterday, regardless of who stood behind it and call on the voters not to allow outbreak of violence any more,” Dell said.

International Civilian Representative Pieter Feith expressed regret for the incident in Deçan and added thatacts of violence have no room in a democratic election campaign. “I spoke to the Prime Minister and to Mr. Haradinaj. I have received strong assurances that the campaign and the election day will continue in a peaceful environment,” Feith said in a press release.

President Fatmir Sejdiu condemned the attack on Thaçi‟s escort but preferred to qualify the incident as an isolated case. “I wish to view it as an isolated incident, I don‟t believe it will be repeated,” he said noting that the vote is sacred. Assembly President Jakup Krasniqi issued a statement condemning the attack and saying it sends a bad message for Kosovo.

Enter text:

15. March - 21. March 2010.