"Everyone will benefit from freedom of movement"

Freedom of movement should be restored immediately by removing the roadblocks at administrative checkpoints, EULEX stated on Saturday.

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Sunday, 23.10.2011.

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Freedom of movement should be restored immediately by removing the roadblocks at administrative checkpoints, EULEX stated on Saturday. EULEX stressed that the barricades should be removed for the sake of the local population and international missions, including KFOR and EULEX. "Everyone will benefit from freedom of movement" It is required to improve the rule of law and in the interest of everyone in Kosovo, including the north, according to the statement issued after a meeting between the heads of four northern Kosovo municipalities and representatives of international missions. The document states that EULEX Chief Xavier de Marnhac said after the meeting he expected the freedom of movement to be restored so people could lead normal everyday lives. “The people want freedom of movement and the rule of law. Those who set up roadblocks should clear them. That is what the EU expects as well,” he added. “This was a good and constructive meeting, an exchange of views,” the EULEX chief noted. “EULEX will continue working with KFOR to ensure the basic principles of the freedom of movement are implemented without delay,” de Marnhac remarked. The statement explains that de Marnhac and KFOR Commander Erhard Drews met with the presidents of four northern Kosovo municipalities in Kosovska Mitrovica to discuss freedom of movement as one of the basic principles according to EU standards.

"Everyone will benefit from freedom of movement"

It is required to improve the rule of law and in the interest of everyone in Kosovo, including the north, according to the statement issued after a meeting between the heads of four northern Kosovo municipalities and representatives of international missions.

The document states that EULEX Chief Xavier de Marnhac said after the meeting he expected the freedom of movement to be restored so people could lead normal everyday lives.

“The people want freedom of movement and the rule of law. Those who set up roadblocks should clear them. That is what the EU expects as well,” he added.

“This was a good and constructive meeting, an exchange of views,” the EULEX chief noted.

“EULEX will continue working with KFOR to ensure the basic principles of the freedom of movement are implemented without delay,” de Marnhac remarked.

The statement explains that de Marnhac and KFOR Commander Erhard Drews met with the presidents of four northern Kosovo municipalities in Kosovska Mitrovica to discuss freedom of movement as one of the basic principles according to EU standards.

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