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Full support to mandate of UNMIK in Kosovo (Serbian Government, B92)

First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic met on Thursday in New York with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. The meeting took place on the eve of a meeting of the United Nations Security Council dedicated to Guterres' regular report on the work of UNMIK, the UN Mission in Kosovo, the Serbian Government said. Dacic informed the UN Secretary-General about the current situation in Kosovo and Metohija, especially in the context of a series of unilateral moves

D’Addario: One sentence can cause problems (Radio kontakt plus)

KFOR Commander Major General Lorenzo D’Addario in an interview to Radio kontakt plus said he is worried over rhetoric used in Kosovo, warning that one sentence could be a sparkle to create bigger problems. He termed the situation in Kosovo as peaceful, adding he sees not a single intention to cause incidents. “What I am more concerned about is rhetoric that is being used, since one sentence could be a sparkle that could lead towards bigger problems, and I am constantly appealing to all interlocutors, all people, to be careful with their words and not cause some deeper consequences,” KFOR Com

Jevtic: Human rights more important than delineation (Voice of America, Radio KIM)

Outgoing Kosovo Minister for Communities and Returns, Dalibor Jevtic told Voice of America, he does not know what an idea on delineation encompasses, and that he is not personally familiar with that idea. However, Jevtic added that any agreement leading towards a lasting peace should be supported. “If one speaks about delineation, the first issue for me is the issue of human rights.

Tahiri: UNMIK does not depend upon Kosovo (FoNet, Danas, RTK2)

Kosovo analyst Ramush Tahiri said UNMIK in Kosovo has completed most part of its mission, both in the terms of time and functions, however, no state can prohibit work and engagement of this mission, FoNet news agency reports. “The statement is as it is, but to tell the communication with UNMIK is cut, it is unattainable.

Darmanovic: We will support any agreement of Belgrade and Pristina (RTS, Tanjug, VOA)

Montenegro had reservations towards the principle of resolving the Kosovo issue by exchanging territories, Montenegro Foreign Affairs Minister Srdjan Darmanovic said, however, adding that “if the two sides agree” Podgorica would welcome that, Tanjug news agency reports. Darmanovic made these remarks in an interview to Voice of America, responding on how he sees the resolution of the Kosovo issue, and whether it is possible in the near future.