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Saturday, 29.09.2012.

16:11

EULEX head assesses northern Kosovo as “biggest challenge”

EULEX Head Xavier Bout de Marnhac has stated that the biggest challenge for his mission is northern Kosovo.

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aaayyy

pre 11 godina

If you are asking me whether the neutral status does not envisage the rule of law in the north, I say that it has to exist,” de Marnhac concluded.
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The rule of which law should be in the North? It depends on the Kosovo* and Kosovo North status.

k.for

pre 11 godina

Don't worry,Kfor will stay in the North for the next 50 years.Serbia already stoped paying your free sallary,so better think what kind of job to find.No more presents...!

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"Funny how everytime some Serb tries to paint Kosovo as nothing but a drug hub, the same day they print an article how there is a huge drug bust in Serbia."
(too funny, 30 September 2012 07:25)

Sorry? You know why Kosovo became the drug hub? Exactly because there is NO drug bust in Kosovo, and the mafia clans connected to the politicians can operate freely without being bothered by the police.

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

"I think this is a bigger challenge and more important for whole Europe than the few 'smugglers' in northern Kosovo who import goods from Serbia."

Its doesn't matter what you think does it? EULEX thinks differnet

too funny

pre 11 godina

Comm. Parrisson, 29 September 2012 16:30)
Funny how everytime some Serb tries to paint Kosovo as nothing but a drug hub, the same day they print an article how there is a huge drug bust in Serbia.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

According to him, EULEX’s mandate has been extended until June 2014 and Brussels is working on certain changes “in order to adjust the mission’s mandate to the reality in Kosovo”. However, he explained that there would be no significant changes.

Bad. EULEX should adjust the mission to the reality in Kosovo, and the sad reality is: Kosovo became Europe's main drug hub, mafia groups can operate freely, and KPS (with its members belonging to the same clans) is unable or unwilling to break up those structures, arrest the criminals, and establish the rule of law. So it would be a job for EULEX.

I think this is a bigger challenge and more important for whole Europe than the few 'smugglers' in northern Kosovo who import goods from Serbia.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

According to him, EULEX’s mandate has been extended until June 2014 and Brussels is working on certain changes “in order to adjust the mission’s mandate to the reality in Kosovo”. However, he explained that there would be no significant changes.

Bad. EULEX should adjust the mission to the reality in Kosovo, and the sad reality is: Kosovo became Europe's main drug hub, mafia groups can operate freely, and KPS (with its members belonging to the same clans) is unable or unwilling to break up those structures, arrest the criminals, and establish the rule of law. So it would be a job for EULEX.

I think this is a bigger challenge and more important for whole Europe than the few 'smugglers' in northern Kosovo who import goods from Serbia.

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

"I think this is a bigger challenge and more important for whole Europe than the few 'smugglers' in northern Kosovo who import goods from Serbia."

Its doesn't matter what you think does it? EULEX thinks differnet

too funny

pre 11 godina

Comm. Parrisson, 29 September 2012 16:30)
Funny how everytime some Serb tries to paint Kosovo as nothing but a drug hub, the same day they print an article how there is a huge drug bust in Serbia.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"Funny how everytime some Serb tries to paint Kosovo as nothing but a drug hub, the same day they print an article how there is a huge drug bust in Serbia."
(too funny, 30 September 2012 07:25)

Sorry? You know why Kosovo became the drug hub? Exactly because there is NO drug bust in Kosovo, and the mafia clans connected to the politicians can operate freely without being bothered by the police.

k.for

pre 11 godina

Don't worry,Kfor will stay in the North for the next 50 years.Serbia already stoped paying your free sallary,so better think what kind of job to find.No more presents...!

aaayyy

pre 11 godina

If you are asking me whether the neutral status does not envisage the rule of law in the north, I say that it has to exist,” de Marnhac concluded.
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The rule of which law should be in the North? It depends on the Kosovo* and Kosovo North status.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

According to him, EULEX’s mandate has been extended until June 2014 and Brussels is working on certain changes “in order to adjust the mission’s mandate to the reality in Kosovo”. However, he explained that there would be no significant changes.

Bad. EULEX should adjust the mission to the reality in Kosovo, and the sad reality is: Kosovo became Europe's main drug hub, mafia groups can operate freely, and KPS (with its members belonging to the same clans) is unable or unwilling to break up those structures, arrest the criminals, and establish the rule of law. So it would be a job for EULEX.

I think this is a bigger challenge and more important for whole Europe than the few 'smugglers' in northern Kosovo who import goods from Serbia.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"Funny how everytime some Serb tries to paint Kosovo as nothing but a drug hub, the same day they print an article how there is a huge drug bust in Serbia."
(too funny, 30 September 2012 07:25)

Sorry? You know why Kosovo became the drug hub? Exactly because there is NO drug bust in Kosovo, and the mafia clans connected to the politicians can operate freely without being bothered by the police.

too funny

pre 11 godina

Comm. Parrisson, 29 September 2012 16:30)
Funny how everytime some Serb tries to paint Kosovo as nothing but a drug hub, the same day they print an article how there is a huge drug bust in Serbia.

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

"I think this is a bigger challenge and more important for whole Europe than the few 'smugglers' in northern Kosovo who import goods from Serbia."

Its doesn't matter what you think does it? EULEX thinks differnet

aaayyy

pre 11 godina

If you are asking me whether the neutral status does not envisage the rule of law in the north, I say that it has to exist,” de Marnhac concluded.
--------------------
The rule of which law should be in the North? It depends on the Kosovo* and Kosovo North status.

k.for

pre 11 godina

Don't worry,Kfor will stay in the North for the next 50 years.Serbia already stoped paying your free sallary,so better think what kind of job to find.No more presents...!