Bogdanović wants meeting with EULEX chief

Minister for Kosovo Goran Bogdanović says he will send a letter to EULEX chief Yves de Kermabon “concerning the necessity to hold a meeting”.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 15.01.2010.

12:52

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Minister for Kosovo Goran Bogdanovic says he will send a letter to EULEX chief Yves de Kermabon “concerning the necessity to hold a meeting”. The minister believes they should discuss the issue of establishing of legal institutions in the north of Kosovo. Bogdanovic wants meeting with EULEX chief “The legal vacuum which exists in the north of Kosovo-Metohija is first of all unacceptable for the Serbian community and we are ready to solve such issues,” Bogdanovic told Belgrade television Pink, according to a Tanjug report. He pointed out that the international community is already familiar with Belgrade's position on the matter, and added that since April the ministry “has not had any meetings with EULEX in order to resolve the situation.” “We want that people are protected and that criminals are prosecuted,” the minister stressed. Bogdanovic evaluated that the meeting has to be held so that the dialogue on problems in Kosovo would finally begin. Speaking of the Wednesday incident, when he was prohibited from visiting the village of Strpce by the Kosovo police, KPS, the minister said that “this is the message for Serbs that they are not wanted in Kosovo and Metohija.” “This proves the fact we often mentioned – there is no rule of law in Kosovo, no freedom of

Bogdanović wants meeting with EULEX chief

“The legal vacuum which exists in the north of Kosovo-Metohija is first of all unacceptable for the Serbian community and we are ready to solve such issues,” Bogdanović told Belgrade television Pink, according to a Tanjug report.

He pointed out that the international community is already familiar with Belgrade's position on the matter, and added that since April the ministry “has not had any meetings with EULEX in order to resolve the situation.”

“We want that people are protected and that criminals are prosecuted,” the minister stressed.

Bogdanović evaluated that the meeting has to be held so that the dialogue on problems in Kosovo would finally begin.

Speaking of the Wednesday incident, when he was prohibited from visiting the village of Štrpce by the Kosovo police, KPS, the minister said that “this is the message for Serbs that they are not wanted in Kosovo and Metohija.”

“This proves the fact we often mentioned – there is no rule of law in Kosovo, no freedom of

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