PRISTINA, Dec 31 (Hina) - The UN civilian administrator to Kosovo, Michael Steiner, said his three priorities for Kosovo in 2003 were the economy, the struggle against organised crime and the return of displaced persons in Kosovo,
which should be realised in cooperation with local institutions and the support of the international community.
PRISTINA, Dec 31 (Hina) - The UN civilian administrator to Kosovo,
Michael Steiner, said his three priorities for Kosovo in 2003 were
the economy, the struggle against organised crime and the return of
displaced persons in Kosovo, which should be realised in
cooperation with local institutions and the support of the
international community. #L#
Steiner spoke about his priorities for the New Year's issue of
Pristina's daily "Zeri".
Steiner said that everybody should work together on the
establishment of a Kosovo society which would be harmonised with
European societies.
He believes that the three goals can be accomplished only with the
financial and political support of the international community.
"Kosovo is a very small land with a great burden from the past due to
the war, and we cannot realise these goals ourselves. We must have
the support and solidarity of the international community,
especially Europe, because it is in their interest," Steiner told
the daily.
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