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Monday, 19.09.2011.

11:22

Ban Ki-moon meets with K. Albanian officials

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon met with Kosovo officials that "Kosovo institutions should coordinate their activities with the international missions".

Izvor: Tanjug

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Aleks

pre 12 godina

Typical albanian spin with no evidence to back it up.

UNSG press conference 15/9:

"Q: Secretary-General, first of all I have to apologize that I have to leave immediately after you give me this response. My question is on Kosovo. I am on the air so I really apologize for that. So, on Kosovo, as you know tonight at approximately 6 p.m., Russia and Serbia requested the urgent meeting of the Security Council. What are your general feelings regarding Kosovo? Are they going in the right direction? You have a new appointee there. What can you tell us about this?

SG: I am deeply concerned over the recent public pronouncements surrounding the establishment of customs controls in northern Kosovo and their impact on peace and stability on the ground. I have received a letter from the Serbian Foreign Minister asking me to take necessary action. I understand that, as you said, the Security Council is going to deal with this matter. I call on all concerned to refrain from unilateral actions which could escalate tensions in the area. I urge Pristina and Belgrade to continue the European Union-facilitated dialogue and build on its success so far, and to take practical steps toward the implementation of the agreements reached so far. I also urge them to make every effort to avoid an escalation of tensions and prevent confrontation and violence in northern Kosovo. UNMIK, the United Nations Interim Administration Mission, is working closely with all sides to identify a way forward that will ensure that stability, security and peace throughout Kosovo is safeguarded. I expect that all international presences in Kosovo will discharge their mandated duties accordingly."

Somewhat different from what the albanians claim he said to them.

As for Tadic, I'm sure he has met Thaci but that is irrelevant with regards his legitmacy poiltically and legal status of Kosovo.

lids

pre 12 godina

Only Albanian would talk about EU pathways and try violence at the same time..good thing they were called in and warned to stop nonsense..

Kosova-USA

pre 12 godina

Ban "underlined that it is important to establish order and maintain stability in this part of Kosovo, and that open issues between Belgrade and Priština should be resolved through a dialogue", said the release.

establishing order is the most important thing, in order to get rid of thugs.I am glad even Ban is on the right side of the law.

lids

pre 12 godina

Only Albanian would talk about EU pathways and try violence at the same time..good thing they were called in and warned to stop nonsense..

Kosova-USA

pre 12 godina

Ban "underlined that it is important to establish order and maintain stability in this part of Kosovo, and that open issues between Belgrade and Priština should be resolved through a dialogue", said the release.

establishing order is the most important thing, in order to get rid of thugs.I am glad even Ban is on the right side of the law.

Aleks

pre 12 godina

Typical albanian spin with no evidence to back it up.

UNSG press conference 15/9:

"Q: Secretary-General, first of all I have to apologize that I have to leave immediately after you give me this response. My question is on Kosovo. I am on the air so I really apologize for that. So, on Kosovo, as you know tonight at approximately 6 p.m., Russia and Serbia requested the urgent meeting of the Security Council. What are your general feelings regarding Kosovo? Are they going in the right direction? You have a new appointee there. What can you tell us about this?

SG: I am deeply concerned over the recent public pronouncements surrounding the establishment of customs controls in northern Kosovo and their impact on peace and stability on the ground. I have received a letter from the Serbian Foreign Minister asking me to take necessary action. I understand that, as you said, the Security Council is going to deal with this matter. I call on all concerned to refrain from unilateral actions which could escalate tensions in the area. I urge Pristina and Belgrade to continue the European Union-facilitated dialogue and build on its success so far, and to take practical steps toward the implementation of the agreements reached so far. I also urge them to make every effort to avoid an escalation of tensions and prevent confrontation and violence in northern Kosovo. UNMIK, the United Nations Interim Administration Mission, is working closely with all sides to identify a way forward that will ensure that stability, security and peace throughout Kosovo is safeguarded. I expect that all international presences in Kosovo will discharge their mandated duties accordingly."

Somewhat different from what the albanians claim he said to them.

As for Tadic, I'm sure he has met Thaci but that is irrelevant with regards his legitmacy poiltically and legal status of Kosovo.

lids

pre 12 godina

Only Albanian would talk about EU pathways and try violence at the same time..good thing they were called in and warned to stop nonsense..

Kosova-USA

pre 12 godina

Ban "underlined that it is important to establish order and maintain stability in this part of Kosovo, and that open issues between Belgrade and Priština should be resolved through a dialogue", said the release.

establishing order is the most important thing, in order to get rid of thugs.I am glad even Ban is on the right side of the law.

Aleks

pre 12 godina

Typical albanian spin with no evidence to back it up.

UNSG press conference 15/9:

"Q: Secretary-General, first of all I have to apologize that I have to leave immediately after you give me this response. My question is on Kosovo. I am on the air so I really apologize for that. So, on Kosovo, as you know tonight at approximately 6 p.m., Russia and Serbia requested the urgent meeting of the Security Council. What are your general feelings regarding Kosovo? Are they going in the right direction? You have a new appointee there. What can you tell us about this?

SG: I am deeply concerned over the recent public pronouncements surrounding the establishment of customs controls in northern Kosovo and their impact on peace and stability on the ground. I have received a letter from the Serbian Foreign Minister asking me to take necessary action. I understand that, as you said, the Security Council is going to deal with this matter. I call on all concerned to refrain from unilateral actions which could escalate tensions in the area. I urge Pristina and Belgrade to continue the European Union-facilitated dialogue and build on its success so far, and to take practical steps toward the implementation of the agreements reached so far. I also urge them to make every effort to avoid an escalation of tensions and prevent confrontation and violence in northern Kosovo. UNMIK, the United Nations Interim Administration Mission, is working closely with all sides to identify a way forward that will ensure that stability, security and peace throughout Kosovo is safeguarded. I expect that all international presences in Kosovo will discharge their mandated duties accordingly."

Somewhat different from what the albanians claim he said to them.

As for Tadic, I'm sure he has met Thaci but that is irrelevant with regards his legitmacy poiltically and legal status of Kosovo.