Last News: Thaci, Vuciq face military Monday at Security Council

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci and Serbia's Aleksandar Vuciq will have their first face at the UN Security Council on Monday, learns from its sources, Klan Kosova. On Monday evening, behind closed doors, the Security Council holds meetings at Serbia's request, after crossing into [...]
On Monday evening, behind closed doors, the Security Council holds meetings at Serbia's request, following the transition to the Kosovo Parliament of the package of laws granting additional mandate to the Kosovo Security Force.
Facing the two presidents will take place just two days after the KSF's legal transformation into the army and a day after the adoption of the Kosovo Assembly of the resolution, law and Negotiator Team for talks with Serbia.
On Friday, with the votes of all MPs, besides those of the Serbian List, the assembly adopted three bills granting military mandate to the Kosovo Security Force.
While today, majority deputies -- again without those of the Serbian List, but with the Social Democrat Party votes -- adopted the resolution and law regulating talks with Serbia, as well as the team composition that will hold the talks.












