"EULEX in Kosovo at least two more years"
The EU mission will remain in Kosovo at least two more years despite opposite claims of Kosovo Albanian PM Hashim Thaci.
Tuesday, 27.07.2010.
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The EU mission will remain in Kosovo at least two more years despite opposite claims of Kosovo Albanian PM Hashim Thaci. Albanian language daily Koha Ditore writes that International Civilian Office (ICO) Spokesman Andy McGuffie said that despite "some results there were still many areas that demanded a lot of work in implementation of Martti Ahtisaari’s plan". "EULEX in Kosovo at least two more years" “But it depends on conclusions of the International Steering Group, where Kosovo government’s position will also be kept in mind,” McGuffie said. EULEX spokeswoman Karin Limdal repeated that 27 EU member states supported the EULEX mission and that its mandate had been extended for two more years, until June 2012. OSCE "status-neutral" Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Secretary General Mark Perrin de Brichambaut has announced that the OSCE Mission in Kosovo would continue its work as mandated in a status-neutral manner, following the opinion recently issued by the International Court of Justice (ICJ). “OSCE takes note of the advisory opinion issued by the International Court of Justice. I want to emphasize that the OSCE Mission in Kosovo will continue its work as mandated in a status-neutral manner,” he said. According to him, OSCE will remain committed to the development of a democratic multi-ethnic society, and continue to monitor and promote the rights of all communities living in Kosovo. "Furthermore, the mission will continue to support and strengthen the democratic institutions that it helped to establish," the Vienna-based OSCE center said in a statement. On July 22, the ICJ delivered the advisory opinion saying that Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence did not constitute a violation of international law since there was no provision in that law prohibiting it, but would not take a stand on any entity's right to secession.
"EULEX in Kosovo at least two more years"
“But it depends on conclusions of the International Steering Group, where Kosovo government’s position will also be kept in mind,” McGuffie said.EULEX spokeswoman Karin Limdal repeated that 27 EU member states supported the EULEX mission and that its mandate had been extended for two more years, until June 2012.
OSCE "status-neutral"
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Secretary General Mark Perrin de Brichambaut has announced that the OSCE Mission in Kosovo would continue its work as mandated in a status-neutral manner, following the opinion recently issued by the International Court of Justice (ICJ).“OSCE takes note of the advisory opinion issued by the International Court of Justice. I want to emphasize that the OSCE Mission in Kosovo will continue its work as mandated in a status-neutral manner,” he said.
According to him, OSCE will remain committed to the development of a democratic multi-ethnic society, and continue to monitor and promote the rights of all communities living in Kosovo.
"Furthermore, the mission will continue to support and strengthen the democratic institutions that it helped to establish," the Vienna-based OSCE center said in a statement.
On July 22, the ICJ delivered the advisory opinion saying that Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence did not constitute a violation of international law since there was no provision in that law prohibiting it, but would not take a stand on any entity's right to secession.
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