PRISTINA (Reuters) - Kosovo's former prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj, who has been summoned for questioning by the war crimes prosecutor in the Hague, said on Tuesday he would run for office again if he's not indicted.
Haradinaj is due to travel to the Hague-based chamber later on Tuesday. He resigned on Friday, after announcing he had been called to the Hague to answer questions related to Kosovo's violent struggle for independence from Serbia two decades ago.
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