NEW YORK -- Challenges remain in the implementation of certain provisions of the Brussels Agreement, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said in his latest report on Kosovo.
NEW YORK -- Challenges remain in the implementation of certain provisions of the Brussels Agreement, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said in his latest report on Kosovo.
Source: Tanjug
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The EU-facilitated dialogue has resumed, "albeit at a somewhat slower pace, largely owing to the general elections in Serbia and the forthcoming legislative elections in Kosovo," Ban said in his regular report covering the period between January 21 and April 15.
Progress towards full implementation of the Brussels Agreement is essential, the UN secretary-general said.
"A few challenges remain with regard to the implementation of certain provisions of the Agreement, in particular those relating to the establishment of the association/community of Serbian municipalities in Kosovo," Ban said, encouraging both sides to "continue to make efforts towards the full and faithful implementation of the Agreement," including the establishment of the community of Serb municipalities.
"I welcome, in particular, the agreement reached by the parties during the reporting period on remaining technical issues concerning the integration of Serbian parallel judicial institutions into the legal framework of Kosovo. I look forward to a final agreement on the integration of the judiciary at the next high-level meeting within the framework of the European Union-facilitated dialogue," Ban said.
"I also welcome the steps taken towards the full establishment of the new municipal governments in northern Kosovo, following the holding of successful local elections in 2013," Ban said.
Progress has also been achieved in implementing other areas of the Agreement, including the integration of officers of the Serbian Interior Ministry into the Kosovo police, he said.
"Continued engagement by the European Union remains critical to achieving further progress in the normalization of relations between Belgrade and Priština, as does the support provided by the international community at large," he said.
International attention has been drawn to the "killing of a 22-year-old Kosovo Albanian in Fallujah, Iraq. According to local authorities, to date eight Kosovo Albanians have been killed in the conflicts in Iraq and the Syrian Arab Republic," Ban said, adding that the matter continues to be of concern.
Despite incidents, the security situation in Kosovo remained generally stable, Ban said in the report, adding that the rate of voluntary return and reintegration of displaced persons from Kosovo is still low.
The document also includes a report by EU Foreign Policy and Security Chief Catherine Ashton, who said that the EULEX Special Investigative Task Force, headed by Lead Prosecutor Clint Williamson, continued to investigate the allegations contained in the report by Council of Europe Special Rapporteur Dick Marty on the inhuman treatment of people and illicit trafficking in human organs in Kosovo.
"Investigative and operational activities continued apace, while cooperation with judicial and law enforcement authorities in the region and beyond remained fruitful," the report said.
During a meeting with Kosovo's justice minister Hajredin Kuci, Williamson reiterated his determination to "conduct an impartial and independent investigation that uncovers the whole truth behind the serious allegations" and that the Task Force has been empowered "to investigate and, if warranted, prosecute individuals personally responsible for crimes alleged in the report," Ashton said.
Ban's report will be presented at the UN Security Council session scheduled for May 27.
Prisitina appoints the Serbs police commander! That's just one way you are wrong. That commander also has an Albanian deputy.
(Bian, 16 May 2014 22:25)
You need to read about pantic and rakic and how pantic wouldn't sign the loyalty oath to the republic of Kosovo but rakic would.
(Brian, 16 May 2014 05:55)
you need to understand that has little to do with loyalty to a state with no authority in serb areas. it was an internal power struggle made to look like kosovo albanians have any legal means to enforce their will. the is absolutely no way for kosovo albanians to enforce anything in the north. try reading their newspapers. there's not a week that goes by where articles blame thaci for caving in to serbs.
(Counter-Brian, 16 May 2014 16:33)
You need to read about pantic and rakic and how pantic wouldn't sign the loyalty oath to the republic of Kosovo but rakic would.
(Brian, 16 May 2014 05:55)
There's no executive legislative or judicial power invovled and Serbs elected have all Sworn oaths to the republic of Kosovo.
(Brian, 15 May 2014 17:34)
You keep repeating that fantasy online. Maybe one day someone other than you will believe it.
"Sworn oaths". If you're going to make stuff up, at least try to sound like you travel to work on something other than the potato cart.
(Counter-Brian, 15 May 2014 22:22)
The csm is just a powerless NGO anyway and just needs to be abandoned. There's no executive legislative or judicial power invovled and Serbs elected have all Sworn oaths to the republic of Kosovo.
(Brian, 15 May 2014 17:34)
Prisitina appoints the Serbs police commander! That's just one way you are wrong. That commander also has an Albanian deputy.
(Bian, 16 May 2014 22:25)
The csm is just a powerless NGO anyway and just needs to be abandoned. There's no executive legislative or judicial power invovled and Serbs elected have all Sworn oaths to the republic of Kosovo.
(Brian, 15 May 2014 17:34)
There's no executive legislative or judicial power invovled and Serbs elected have all Sworn oaths to the republic of Kosovo.
(Brian, 15 May 2014 17:34)
You keep repeating that fantasy online. Maybe one day someone other than you will believe it.
"Sworn oaths". If you're going to make stuff up, at least try to sound like you travel to work on something other than the potato cart.
(Counter-Brian, 15 May 2014 22:22)
You need to read about pantic and rakic and how pantic wouldn't sign the loyalty oath to the republic of Kosovo but rakic would.
(Brian, 16 May 2014 05:55)
You need to read about pantic and rakic and how pantic wouldn't sign the loyalty oath to the republic of Kosovo but rakic would.
(Brian, 16 May 2014 05:55)
you need to understand that has little to do with loyalty to a state with no authority in serb areas. it was an internal power struggle made to look like kosovo albanians have any legal means to enforce their will. the is absolutely no way for kosovo albanians to enforce anything in the north. try reading their newspapers. there's not a week that goes by where articles blame thaci for caving in to serbs.
(Counter-Brian, 16 May 2014 16:33)
There's no executive legislative or judicial power invovled and Serbs elected have all Sworn oaths to the republic of Kosovo.
(Brian, 15 May 2014 17:34)
You keep repeating that fantasy online. Maybe one day someone other than you will believe it.
"Sworn oaths". If you're going to make stuff up, at least try to sound like you travel to work on something other than the potato cart.
(Counter-Brian, 15 May 2014 22:22)
The csm is just a powerless NGO anyway and just needs to be abandoned. There's no executive legislative or judicial power invovled and Serbs elected have all Sworn oaths to the republic of Kosovo.
(Brian, 15 May 2014 17:34)
You need to read about pantic and rakic and how pantic wouldn't sign the loyalty oath to the republic of Kosovo but rakic would.
(Brian, 16 May 2014 05:55)
you need to understand that has little to do with loyalty to a state with no authority in serb areas. it was an internal power struggle made to look like kosovo albanians have any legal means to enforce their will. the is absolutely no way for kosovo albanians to enforce anything in the north. try reading their newspapers. there's not a week that goes by where articles blame thaci for caving in to serbs.
(Counter-Brian, 16 May 2014 16:33)
You need to read about pantic and rakic and how pantic wouldn't sign the loyalty oath to the republic of Kosovo but rakic would.
(Brian, 16 May 2014 05:55)
Prisitina appoints the Serbs police commander! That's just one way you are wrong. That commander also has an Albanian deputy.
(Bian, 16 May 2014 22:25)