PRISTINA PRISTINA, June 11 (Hina) - The Pristina municipal assembly on Monday proclaimed Ambassador William Walker, former head of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Mission to Kosovo, honorary citizen of
Pristina. The people of Kosovo will never forget Walker's merits and resolute struggle for peace and tolerance, said assembly president Sali Gashi. Ambassador Walker, who is on a four-day visit to the southern Yugoslav province, expressed his gratitude for the award and said Kosovo's leaders should be proud of what they achieved in the province. Stay free and united, be proud of what you have achieved over the past two years and of what you intend to achieve, he said. In mid-January 1999, when he headed the OSCE Mission to Kosovo, Walker said a massacre of Albanian civilians had been committed in the village of Racak, an act many consider encouraged the international community to l
PRISTINA, June 11 (Hina) - The Pristina municipal assembly on
Monday proclaimed Ambassador William Walker, former head of the
Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Mission
to Kosovo, honorary citizen of Pristina.
The people of Kosovo will never forget Walker's merits and resolute
struggle for peace and tolerance, said assembly president Sali
Gashi.
Ambassador Walker, who is on a four-day visit to the southern
Yugoslav province, expressed his gratitude for the award and said
Kosovo's leaders should be proud of what they achieved in the
province.
Stay free and united, be proud of what you have achieved over the
past two years and of what you intend to achieve, he said.
In mid-January 1999, when he headed the OSCE Mission to Kosovo,
Walker said a massacre of Albanian civilians had been committed in
the village of Racak, an act many consider encouraged the
international community to launch a military intervention.
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