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The violent intervention against protesters took place upon the order of Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci and his government. We saw yesterday that the government has strong economic ties with Serbia, and that it chose to defend Serbia rather than its own people
The red line for Belgrade would be Hashim Thaci's decision to initiate an armed attack on Serbs in Kosovo. Thaci must know that any attack against Kosovar Serbs means an attack on Belgrade
A red line for Belgrade is Hashim Thaci’s armed assault on Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija
Hashim Thaçi (Albanian: Hashim Thaçi; Serbo-Croat: Хашим Тачи / Hašim Tači; Also spelled Hashim Thaci, Thaqi; in English-language media)listen (help·info) born 24 April 1968 in Srbica, Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija (the area now Kosovo), Yugoslavia, is the Prime Minister of Kosovo, the President of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK),... Full Article
Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci stands during a celebration marking the 4th anniversary of the Kosovo's declaration of the Independence, in Pristina on February 17, 2012. Kosovo marks the fourth anniversary of its declaration of independence on February 17, 2012 amidst struggles...
View Photo »Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci gives a press conference after a meeting with the International Steering Group for Kosovo on January 24, 2012 in Vienna. Kosovo has made such progress that an end to 'supervised independence' should be possible by the end of 2012, the 25-nation...
View Photo »Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci takes a seat next to and the International Civilian Representative in Kosovo Pieter Cornelis Feith (R) during a press conference after a meeting with the International Steering Group for Kosovo on January 24, 2012 in Vienna. Kosovo has made such...
View Photo »Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci (L), the International Civilian Representative in Kosovo Pieter Cornelis Feith (C) and Austria's state secretary Wolfgang Waldner give a press-conference after a meeting of the International Steering Group for Kosovo on January 24, 2012 in Vienna. ...
View Photo »Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci attends a news conference which is broadcast to journalists in Pristina (pictured on screen) during a meeting of the International Steering Group in Vienna January 24, 2012.
View Photo »Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci (L) and International Civilian Representative Pieter Feith attend a news conference during a meeting of the International Steering Group in Vienna January 24, 2012.
View Photo »Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci reacts as he attends a news conference during a meeting of the International Steering Group in Vienna January 24, 2012.
View Photo »Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci (L) stands next to the International Civilian Representative in Kosovo Pieter Cornelis Feith (R) during a meeting of the International Steering Group for Kosovo on January 24, 2012 in Vienna. The ISG for Kosovo meets in Vienna, attended by Kosovo's...
View Photo »Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci arrives at a meeting of the International Steering Group for Kosovo on January 24, 2012 in Vienna. The ISG for Kosovo meets in Vienna, attended by Kosovo's prime minister Hashim Thaci and senior officials from the 25-nation body, following a recent...
View Photo »Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci, left, talks with International Civilian Representative Pieter Feith, right, from the Netherlands before talks with the International Steering Group for Kosovo in Vienna, Austria, on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012.
View Photo »Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci arrives for talks with the International Steering Group for Kosovo in Vienna, Austria, on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012.
View Photo »Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci talks to the media during a press conference with European Commisioner for Home Affairs Cecilia Malmstrom in Pristina on January 19, 2012. European Union started a dialogue with Kosovo on its potential entry into the EU's passport-free Schengen zone...
View Photo »European Commisioner for Home Affairs Cecilia Malmstroem and Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci pose after a press conference in Pristina on January 19, 2012. Malmstroem began a two-day visit to officially launch talks to allow Kosovo's inhabitants to travel to Europe without a visa.
View Photo »German Chancellor Angela Merkel (L) and Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci (R) address a news conference at Pristina Airport, December 19, 2011.
View Photo »Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci (R) welcomes German Chancellor Angela Merkel (L) as she arrives at Prishtina Airport, December 19, 2011.
View Photo »German Chancellor Angela Merkel (L) and Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci (R) walk past the National Guard at Pristina Airport December 19, 2011.
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (L) meets with Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci (R) as they attend a meeting of the NATO-Russia Council as European foreign ministers gather amid concerns that Russia plans countermeasures to NATO's own ballistic missile defense system,...
View Photo »EU president Herman Van Rompuy (R) welcomes Kosovo's prime minister Hashim Thaci (L) on December 7, 2011 prior to a working session at the EU Headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci, right, handshakes with his Albanian counterpart Sali Berisha, left, and as Kosovo President Atifete Jahjag, center, smiles during the opening ceremony of the newly build highway named after the late Kosovo president "Ibrahim Rugova" linking Kosovo...
View Photo »Prime Minister of Kosovo, Hashim Thaci (L), President of Kosovo Atifete Jahjaga (C) and Kosovo Security Force Minister Agim Ceku (R) attend a summit with defense ministers from Kosovo, Albania, Macedonia and other defense officials from Slovenia, Croatia and Montenegro in the western...
View Photo »Kosovar Prime Minister Hashim Thaci arrives for a meeting with Austrian Chancellor on October 24, 2011 in Vienna. Thaci meets Austrian chancellor Werner Faymann today during a visit in the Austrian capital.
View Photo »Austrian chancellor Werner Faymann (R) shakes hands with Kosovar Prime Minister Hashim Thaci on October 24, 2011 during a visit in Vienna.
View Photo »NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen (L) shakes hands with Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci (R) following a joint press conference in Pristina on September 15, 2011. NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen urged calm in Kosovo as tensions rose in its northern region after warnings...
View Photo »NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen (2-L) is accompanied by Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci (R) to a joint press conference in Pristina on September 15, 2011. NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen urged calm in Kosovo as tensions rose in its northern region after warnings...
View Photo »Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci gestures during a press conference in the Kosovo capital Pristina on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. Thaci accused Serbia Wednesday of plotting to violently thwart a plan by authorities to take control of two disputed border crossings. Thaci said Serbia is...
View Photo »Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci stands during a celebration marking the 4th anniversary of the Kosovo's declaration of the Independence, in Pristina on February 17, 2012. Kosovo marks the fourth anniversary of its declaration of independence on February 17, 2012 amidst struggles...
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The violent intervention against protesters took place upon the order of Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci and his government. We saw yesterday that the government has strong economic ties with Serbia, and that it chose to defend Serbia rather than its own people
The red line for Belgrade would be Hashim Thaci's decision to initiate an armed attack on Serbs in Kosovo. Thaci must know that any attack against Kosovar Serbs means an attack on Belgrade
A red line for Belgrade is Hashim Thaci’s armed assault on Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija
