At the preparatory conference for the defense in the case “Thaçi and others,” former President Hashim Thaçi’s lawyer, Pierre-Richard Prosper, stated that a broad list of witnesses will be used in the defense process at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers in The Hague.
Considering that at this stage of the trial, evidence can also be accepted in written form, Prosper revealed that former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, diplomat Richard Holbrooke, and Senator Bob Dole are among the international figures who will testify.
“We have had continuous communication; they said they are handling the request. They are very informed, well-informed regarding the minutes, some clarifications, and the matter of these witnesses. So, as you can see, we have a broad list of witnesses. I cannot give their names publicly, but these are people of high stature, meaning well-known figures, such as Secretary Albright, Richard Holbrooke, Senator Dole… The information we have is exculpatory, and for this reason, it is important to place it in context. It is exculpatory information and is directly related to the prosecution’s case,” said Pierre-Richard Prosper.
In addition, during the preparatory conference held today at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers (KSC) in The Hague, Hashim Thaçi’s defense team, represented by lawyer Luka Mishetiq, stated that they aim to complete the presentation of their witnesses by the end of November.Meanwhile, the defense of Jakup Krasniqi, represented by lawyer Aiden Ellis, stated that they need one week to present their evidence, excluding the time needed for cross-examinations.
“As for the timeframe for our evidence, I am speaking without taking cross-examinations into account, but for the two witnesses under Rule 154 that we will have, I think we need one week, no more,” said Ellis.
The presiding judge, Charles Smith III, announced orally that this stage of the trial is expected to begin on September 15, 2025.
On August 18, 2025, at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers (KSC) in The Hague, a decision was made to impose restrictions on Hashim Thaçi’s visits for 11 individuals in the case concerning obstruction of justice.
Although the Prosecution requested that visits be banned for Thaçi’s three brothers, the request was approved for 11 other individuals. Visits were prohibited for Artan Behrami, Blerim Shala, Ismail Syla, Vllaznim Kryeziu, Milaim Ahmetaj, Milaim Cakiqi, Avni Kastrati, and four other persons whose names were redacted similarly to Thaçi’s brothers.
The decision was issued on August 18, 2025, by Pre-Trial Judge Marjorie Masselot.