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Kosovo ex-leader, headed for Hague, urges calm
Fri 23 Feb 2007 15:52:47 GMT

By Fatos Bytyci

PRISTINA, Serbia, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Former Kosovo prime minister Ramush 
Haradinaj, recalled to The Hague to be tried for war crimes, urged 
Kosovo Albanians on Friday not to destroy their prospects of 
independence from Serbia through impatience.

"It is difficult to build something, but it's easy to destroy it," said 
the stocky ethnic Albanian former guerrilla commander, whose trial 
starts on March 5.

"We have a duty to make Kosovo a state we can be proud of, and where 
everyone will feel at home," he said after meeting Prime Minister Agim 
Ceku and U.N. governor Joachim Ruecker.

All three men, plus the NATO peacekeeping commander Lieutenant-General 
Roland Kather, are concerned about the risk of extremist violence or 
popular unrest if Kosovo's bid for statehood is delayed or thwarted at 
the last minute.

Haradinaj has earned a reputation for being able to keep the lid on in 
Kosovo at times of tension.

He is a regular on the diplomatic circuit in the United Nations-run 
territory, but media appearances are strictly limited under the terms of 
his pre-trial release from the U.N. tribunal in The Hague.

As Haradinaj returns to the court on Monday, Serbs and Kosovo Albanians 
will sit down to a second week of final talks in Vienna on a U.N. plan 
for Kosovo independence.

At a rare news conference, he called for calm, echoing Western concern 
at the mood among the 90-percent Albanian majority. Many Albanians are 
angry at the plan's restrictions on sovereignty and the postponement of 
the decision beyond 2006 by Western powers anxious to limit the fallout 
in Serbia.

Two people died on Feb. 10 in clashes between police and Albanians 
protesting against the plan's provisions for EU supervision and 
self-government for the Serb minority.

Kosovo has been run by the United Nations since 1999, when NATO bombed 
to drive out Serb forces accused of killing and expelling civilians in a 
two-year war with guerrillas led by, among others, Haradinaj and Ceku.

Haradinaj was indicted in March 2005 when prime minister, charged with 
murder, rape and torture of Serbs, Roma and ethnic Albanians accused of 
collaborating with Serb forces. He resigned and surrendered for trial in 
The Hague. But analysts say he remains the most influential figure 
behind the coalition government and is credited with keeping Albanian 
tempers largely in check.

The plan drafted by U.N. envoy Martti Ahtisaari offers Kosovo 
independence in all but name, under European Union supervision. It needs 
U.N. Security Council approval.

Ahtisaari hopes to wrap up talks and send his final plan to the U.N. 
Security Council by late March.

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