Thursday, July 28, 2011

KOSOVO: UN MISSION VOICES DEEP CONCERN AT RECENT CLASHES IN NORTH

KOSOVO: UN MISSION VOICES DEEP CONCERN AT RECENT CLASHES IN NORTH
New York, Jul 28 2011 5:10PM
The United Nations peacekeeping force in Kosovo voiced deep concern today about the ongoing situation in northern Kosovo and urged all sides to refrain from taking any actions that could exacerbate the situation.

Ethnic Serbs attacked a border post today, according to media reports, while Kosovo police units were also reportedly involved in clashes after trying to take over two border crossings earlier this week. At least one police officer has been killed.

Robert Sorenson, officer-in-charge of the UN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), has strongly condemned the violence and said that dialogue based on mutual respect is the only way forward.

"UNMIK stands ready to assist in efforts to calm the situation," he said, calling on all sides to work with the European Union Rule of Law Mission (EULEX) and the Kosovo Force (KFOR) to restore order and resolve issues.

Security Council members have also scheduled consultations this afternoon at UN Headquarters in New York on the latest developments in Kosovo.

UNMIK ran Kosovo from 1999, when NATO forces drove out Yugoslav troops amid bloody ethnic fighting between Serbs and Albanians, until 2008, when Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia. Serbia has not recognized it.
Jul 28 2011 5:10PM
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