PRISTINA, Dec 14 (Hina) - Representatives of 15 UN Security Council member-states, headed by Norwegian Ambassador Ole Kolby, on Saturday afternoon arrived in Kosovo for a three-day visit, whose purpose is gaining insight in the
current situation in the province and preparing a report for the Security Council.
PRISTINA, Dec 14 (Hina) - Representatives of 15 UN Security Council
member-states, headed by Norwegian Ambassador Ole Kolby, on
Saturday afternoon arrived in Kosovo for a three-day visit, whose
purpose is gaining insight in the current situation in the province
and preparing a report for the Security Council. #L#
The delegation arrived in the Kosovo capital after Friday night's
car-bomb blast in a busy Pristina street, which injured around 30
people, all of whom were Albanians.
The UN officials will today meet the UN Civil Administrator in
Kosovo, Michael Steiner, Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova, Prime
Minister Bajram Rexhepi and parliament speaker Nexhat Daci, and
representatives of some parliamentary groups and an association of
Albanians who went missing during the Kosovo conflict.
The delegation will tomorrow meet the commander of the Kosovo Force
and visit Kosovska Mitrovica, a Serb quarter in Gnjilane, and a
police academy in Vucitrn.
The delegation leaves Kosovo on Monday.
(hina) rml