Dacic to attend UNSC meeting on UNMIK's work (Tanjug)
Dačić to attend UNSC meeting on Kosovo (media)
Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dačić will on August 25 attend a UN Security Council session in New York.
The Council will meet to discuss a regular report on the work of the UN mission in Kosovo, UNMIK, filed by the UN secretary-general, and covering the period between April 16 and July 1.
Janjić: 1244 to be superseded by another Security Council resolution (Klan Kosova)
The Security Council shall decide on the mandate of UNMIK (RTS, RTV, Politika, Blic, Kontakt plus)
The UN mission in Kosovo rejects the allegations of the Kosovo Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj, that UNMIK is not desirable in Kosovo and that its mandate was extended because of Russia, which opposes the change of resolution 1244 of the Security Council of the United Nations.
UNMIK spokesman Jan Malekzade told the TV channel Tribuna that no country alone can decide on the mandate of UNMIK and its activities and that it is the decision of the Security Council.
What hinders the formation of Community/Association of Serb municipalities (RTS)
The formation of the Community/Association of Serb municipalities (ZSO) has not started, even nearly nine months after the agreement. The elections and different interpretations of the Brussels agreement are the reasons for this delay. The international community, these days, intensively urges both Belgrade and Pristina to continue with the implementation, because the continuation of European integration will depend on it.
UNMIK chief: Despite political violence from the opposition, Kosovo has made progress (Koha)
UN Security Council to discuss developments in Kosovo today (RTK)
Today's session of the UN Security Council will focus on the UN Secretary-General’s report on Kosovo covering the period from 16 October 2015 to 15 January 2016. Despite the fact it does not cover events that occurred in February, the report is quite critical towards opposition parties in Kosovo accusing them of employing violence both in the streets and inside the Kosovo Assembly.
SG Ban concerned with delays in establishment of special court (RTK)
In his recent quarterly report on Kosovo, the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed concerns over delays in establishment of special court by the Kosovo Assembly which he said undermine Kosovo’s image and present lost opportunities to set an example of justice and accountability. The report covers the period between 16 April and 15 July and was sent to the members of the Security Council before the Kosovo Assembly approved the amendment paving way for establishment of special court.