BELGRADE, Feb 7 (Hina) - Serbian Premier Zoran Djindjic on Friday asked the UN Security Council to set a date for the return of Serbian and Montenegrin security forces to Kosovo.
BELGRADE, Feb 7 (Hina) - Serbian Premier Zoran Djindjic on Friday
asked the UN Security Council to set a date for the return of Serbian
and Montenegrin security forces to Kosovo. #L#
Djindjic forwarded a letter to the Security Council members urging
them to immediately start talks about engagement of Serbia and
Montenegro in the decision-making process regarding the future
status of Kosovo.
He added that this primarily referred to the issues of the armed
forces and police, border control, the legal and economic order and
relations between the central authorities in Belgrade and the
leadership in Pristina, as well as Pristina's treatment of the Serb
community in Kosovo.
He wrote that it was high time to discontinue the prejudging of the
final solution of Kosovo.
Djindjic also demanded that "Serbs in Kosovo be granted status of
national community that exercises its rights through its self-rule
within the framework of the legal and political order in Kosovo".
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