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U.N. MISSION CHIEF ADDRESSES KOSOVO ASSEMBLY

PRISTINA, April 9 (Hina) - UN mission chief Harri Holkeri said on Friday that the future of Kosovo lay in further democratisation and implementation of the set standards and that the international community was ready to help in the effort.
PRISTINA, April 9 (Hina) - UN mission chief Harri Holkeri said on Friday that the future of Kosovo lay in further democratisation and implementation of the set standards and that the international community was ready to help in the effort.#L# Despite disturbances that occurred on March 17 and 18, Kosovo still has friends in the international community, who are ready to assist in attaining the standards and integrating Kosovo with the world, and the only way to go forward is to work together, Holkeri said in his address to the Kosovo Assembly. Speaking of the recent violence in the province, Holkeri said it had been caused by a small number of people and that the perpetrators had to be brought to justice. He warned that some of the Kosovo politicians had also supported the violence. The UN civil administrator recalled that the implementation of the set standards would be evaluated in 2005, after which talks on the status of Kosovo would start. He said that 19 people had been killed in the riots, about a hundred homes and 29 churches and monasteries had been destroyed or damaged, and that nearly 4,000 people had been displaced. The Assembly session was boycotted by representatives of the Serb coalition "Povratak" (Return), who have not been attending sessions for nearly three months because three paintings with scenes from Albanian history were installed in the lobby of the Assembly building. The paintings were covered in the meantime, but Serb representatives refuse to attend, citing security reasons. (Hina) vm sb

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