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Agim Ceku (left) pictured here with Bulgaria's PM Stanishev at the time he was Kosovo's PM. Photo by BGNES
Kosovo's former Prime Minister, Agim Ceku, who has been detained by the Bulgarian authorities under an Interpol warrant, will be back in Prishtina tomorrow.
This was stated Wednesday night by the Spokesperson of the Kosovo Foreign Ministry, Albana Beciri, as quoted by BGNES, even though the Bulgarian prosecution decided to keep Ceku behind bars for another 72 hours.
Beciri cites the last information that Kosovo's Foreign Ministry had received, and completely rejects any possibility that Bulgaria would turn Ceku over to the Serbian authorities.
The former Kosovo PM and former Kosovo Liberation Army leader, Agim Ceku, was arrested at the Bulgaria-Macedonia border under a Interpol warrant requested by Serbia, whose authorities consider him a suspect for genocide and war crimes during the war in Kosovo in 1999.
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