OSCE: Agreement will change circumstances in Kosovo

Head of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo Werner Almhofer expects the Belgrade-Priština dialogue to change circumstances regarding the Kosovo issue.

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Head of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo Werner Almhofer expects the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue to change circumstances regarding the Kosovo issue. He has assessed that joint Switzerland and Serbia's OSCE presidency would bring new initiatives in the region. OSCE: Agreement will change circumstances in Kosovo The Austrian diplomat told reporters that there is a special agreement on the western Balkans in Serbia and Switzerland’s joint OSCE presidency program. He said that the presidency program still had not been finalized and that he expected Serbia and Switzerland to come out with an initiative for the western Balkans. Commenting on the announced closing of the International Civilian Office (ICO) in Kosovo, Almhofer said he did not expect OSCE to take over ICO’s duties because there was no consensus on the Ahtisaari plan in the UN. According to him, OSCE is already dealing with some of the issues that are ICO’s responsibility, such as implementation of laws and the issue of status of communities in Kosovo. OSCE Spokesman Nikola Gaon stressed that the OSCE Mission in Kosovo was established in 1999 and that its mandate stemmed from the UN Security Council Resolution 1244, adding that the Mission was the main factor in the establishment of institutions, modernization of society and protection of human rights. Beta

OSCE: Agreement will change circumstances in Kosovo

The Austrian diplomat told reporters that there is a special agreement on the western Balkans in Serbia and Switzerland’s joint OSCE presidency program.

He said that the presidency program still had not been finalized and that he expected Serbia and Switzerland to come out with an initiative for the western Balkans.

Commenting on the announced closing of the International Civilian Office (ICO) in Kosovo, Almhofer said he did not expect OSCE to take over ICO’s duties because there was no consensus on the Ahtisaari plan in the UN.

According to him, OSCE is already dealing with some of the issues that are ICO’s responsibility, such as implementation of laws and the issue of status of communities in Kosovo.

OSCE Spokesman Nikola Gaon stressed that the OSCE Mission in Kosovo was established in 1999 and that its mandate stemmed from the UN Security Council Resolution 1244, adding that the Mission was the main factor in the establishment of institutions, modernization of society and protection of human rights.

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