BELGRADE CONDEMNS KOSOVO'S PENAL CODE, AGREEMENT WITH ALBANIA BELGRADE, July 8 (Hina) - The authorities in Belgrade have strongly condemned Monday's signing of a free trade agreement between Kosovo and Albania, as well as the
proclamation of a new penal code and a law on criminal procedure, which should go into force next year. The law was proclaimed by the UN civil administrator in Kosovo, Michael Steiner, on Monday, the last day of his mandate.
BELGRADE, July 8 (Hina) - The authorities in Belgrade have strongly
condemned Monday's signing of a free trade agreement between Kosovo
and Albania, as well as the proclamation of a new penal code and a
law on criminal procedure, which should go into force next year. The
law was proclaimed by the UN civil administrator in Kosovo, Michael
Steiner, on Monday, the last day of his mandate. #L#
Serbia and Montenegro's Foreign Minister Goran Svilanovic told the
news agency Beta on Tuesday the signing of the free trade agreement
"is contrary to the UN Resolution and the constitutional framework
for Kosovo". He added that Serbia and Montenegro would request an
explanation from the U.N. since the matter "is outside the
jurisdiction of Kosovo authorities".
Beta also reported that Serbia and Montenegro's Ambassador to the
U.N., Dejan Sahovic, today lodged a protest with the U.N.
Secretariat over the signing of the agreement and the proclamation
of the laws, noting that "such acts do not contribute to the
creation of a constructive atmosphere of trust ahead of the
expected dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina".
A number of Serbian officials have condemned Steiner's act as "the
promotion of Albanian separatism".
(hina) rml sb