Assembly in Priština debates proposal to end talks
The Kosovo assembly is holding a session Thursday to discuss Self-Determination Movement’s proposal to end talks with Serbia and send police to the north.
Thursday, 27.10.2011.
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The Kosovo assembly is holding a session Thursday to discuss Self-Determination Movement’s proposal to end talks with Serbia and send police to the north. According to a declaration which was issued ahead of the session, the Self-Determination Movement requests from the Kosovo institutions to get involved in removal of barricades in northern Kosovo, to end negotiations with Serbia and annul all agreements that have been reached so far. Assembly in Pristina debates proposal to end talks The Self-Determination Movement points out that the Kosovo institutions should cut off local Serb structures’ financial sources, arrest Serb town mayors and dissolve local self-governments. Kosovo assembly presidency member Petar Miletic has said that Independent Liberal Party MPs will vote against the Self-Determination Movement's proposal and added that his party believes that KFOR should continue to be in charge in northern Kosovo. The Kosovo assembly (Beta, file)
Assembly in Priština debates proposal to end talks
The Self-Determination Movement points out that the Kosovo institutions should cut off local Serb structures’ financial sources, arrest Serb town mayors and dissolve local self-governments.Kosovo assembly presidency member Petar Miletić has said that Independent Liberal Party MPs will vote against the Self-Determination Movement's proposal and added that his party believes that KFOR should continue to be in charge in northern Kosovo.
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