Problems continue over Kosovo’s independence

10 September, 2009, 20:11

“The process of [Kosovo’s] recognition is advancing much more slowly than
was expected. The Security Council is split over the issue,” Lamberto
Zannier, the UN’s Special Representative for Kosovo told RT on Thursday.

According to Zannier, the United Nations’ Secretary General had to step in
with initiatives that could facilitate the deployment of the EU mission and
reconfiguration of UNMIK (United Nation’s Interim Administration Mission in
Kosovo) as part of a broader dialogue with Belgrade.

The head of the UNMIK also said many problems still remain on the ground
today – more than a year since Kosovo declared its independence.

“Our success so far is that we have certainly contributed to maintaining a
satisfactory level of security and stability on the ground,”he said.
However, Zannier continued, “the relations between the communities are still
complex.”

During his visit to Moscow, the head of the United Nations’ mission in
Kosovo met senior officials of Russia’s Foreign Ministry, including Deputy
Foreign Minister Vladimir Titov.

Following the meeting, the Ministry announced its position concerning the
present state of affairs regarding the recognition of Kosovo:

“We have discussed the situation in Kosovo after Prishtina unilaterally
declared its independence, in defiance of the UN Security Council’s
resolution 1244. The Russian side has pointed out that stability in the
region can only be achieved on the basis of strict implementation of this
basic document and the leading role of the UN Security Council.”

 

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