Tadić in letter to UN secretary-general

President Boris Tadić has informed UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon that Belgrade expects the EULEX mission to be status neutral and under UN auspices.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 19.12.2008.

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President Boris Tadic has informed UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon that Belgrade expects the EULEX mission to be status neutral and under UN auspices. “Our unwavering position is that the EULEX mandate does not involve implementation of any part of Martti Ahtisaari's plan, which, as you yourself said in your report (to the UN Security Council), failed to gain the support of the UN Security Council and thus has no basis in international law,” Tadic said in a letter sent on December 11 and seen by Tanjug. Tadic in letter to UN secretary-general The president underlined that UNMIK Chief and the UN secretary-general's special representative Lamberto Zannier is expected to propose a timetable of talks on the implementation of the plan for EULEX’s deployment in the near future. Tadic informed Ban that he had received a letter from Zannier on December 6 stating that after the deployment of EULEX he would take all necessary measures focused at reconfiguring UNMIK operations in the area of the rule of law, and that this was the only official contact Belgrade had had with the UN since the UN Security Council session of November 26. He said in his letter that he expected UNMIK to maintain its executive powers in Kosovo and to remain present in the field through its regional and sub-regional offices. Boris Tadic (Tanjug, archive)

Tadić in letter to UN secretary-general

The president underlined that UNMIK Chief and the UN secretary-general's special representative Lamberto Zannier is expected to propose a timetable of talks on the implementation of the plan for EULEX’s deployment in the near future.

Tadić informed Ban that he had received a letter from Zannier on December 6 stating that after the deployment of EULEX he would take all necessary measures focused at reconfiguring UNMIK operations in the area of the rule of law, and that this was the only official contact Belgrade had had with the UN since the UN Security Council session of November 26.

He said in his letter that he expected UNMIK to maintain its executive powers in Kosovo and to remain present in the field through its regional and sub-regional offices.

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