Foreign minister confers with UN secretary general

Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić has conferred in New York with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.

Izvor: Tanjug

Saturday, 14.05.2011.

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Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic has conferred in New York with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. They discussed Serbia's further steps regarding independent investigation into the human organ trade in Kosovo. Foreign minister confers with UN secretary general Tanjug learned from Serbia's delegation which took part in the UN Security Council session on Kosovo that Jeremic expressed gratitude to Ban for his support to an independent probe, and pointed to the importance of continuation of the UN's policy on Kosovo, meaning that Pristina should be allowed to take part in international and regional conferences only in keeping with UNSC Resolution 1244 i.e. under the UN auspices. The Serbian foreign minister also underscored that Serbia's role in various UN programs would be more prominent in the future. At the Fourth UN Conference on the Least Developed Countries in Istanbul on May 10, Jeremic expressed Serbia's readiness to intensify its role in the UN and offer its knowledge and experience in the programs on underdeveloped countries. The UN secretary general reiterated the stands he expressed in the letter which he submitted to the UN Security Council on May 3 along with Serbia's initiative for an investigation into the allegations contained in the report by the Council of Europe (CoE) Rapporteur Dick Marty. In the letter, Ban expressed support to a thorough, independent and unbiased investigation, and UNMIK's readiness to cooperate in such a probe. At the session held on May 12, the UN Security Council members supported the efforts to find the truth about illegal human organ trafficking in Kosovo, but remained divided about who should conduct the investigation. Russia, China, India, Gabon, Nigeria, and Brazil supported Serbia's initiative for forming a special investigative body under the UN auspices to deal with allegations about organ trafficking presented in the Marty report. The U.S., Great Britain, Germany and France expressed the view that the investigation should be carried out by the EU Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX). Vuk Jeremic (Tanjug, file)

Foreign minister confers with UN secretary general

Tanjug learned from Serbia's delegation which took part in the UN Security Council session on Kosovo that Jeremić expressed gratitude to Ban for his support to an independent probe, and pointed to the importance of continuation of the UN's policy on Kosovo, meaning that Priština should be allowed to take part in international and regional conferences only in keeping with UNSC Resolution 1244 i.e. under the UN auspices.

The Serbian foreign minister also underscored that Serbia's role in various UN programs would be more prominent in the future.

At the Fourth UN Conference on the Least Developed Countries in Istanbul on May 10, Jeremić expressed Serbia's readiness to intensify its role in the UN and offer its knowledge and experience in the programs on underdeveloped countries.

The UN secretary general reiterated the stands he expressed in the letter which he submitted to the UN Security Council on May 3 along with Serbia's initiative for an investigation into the allegations contained in the report by the Council of Europe (CoE) Rapporteur Dick Marty.

In the letter, Ban expressed support to a thorough, independent and unbiased investigation, and UNMIK's readiness to cooperate in such a probe.

At the session held on May 12, the UN Security Council members supported the efforts to find the truth about illegal human organ trafficking in Kosovo, but remained divided about who should conduct the investigation.

Russia, China, India, Gabon, Nigeria, and Brazil supported Serbia's initiative for forming a special investigative body under the UN auspices to deal with allegations about organ trafficking presented in the Marty report.

The U.S., Great Britain, Germany and France expressed the view that the investigation should be carried out by the EU Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX).

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