West urges KS Army of Kosovo session kept on closed doors

Russia and Western countries are unable to reach consensus regarding the format of the UN Security Council session scheduled for Monday, dedicated to the establishment of the Kosovo Army. Russia and Serbia demanded that the UN Security Council's open session be held Monday for [...]
Russia and Serbia demanded that open UN Security Council session be held Monday due to Kosovo's decision to transform KSF into Army, which conflicts with Resolution 1244 that envisions only the presence of international forces in Kosovo, ” told a adoption of Russian state news agency “Tass” by the Russian Permanent Mission to the United Nations.
As this agency writes about this, Serbian President Alexander Vuciq will go to New York.
The diplomat noted that consultations on the issue were held Friday after closed doors.
The Western group “did not question the importance of holding this meeting, but suggested the format of closed doors. No consensus was reached because of these different positions. One might make an impression that our Western partners want to hide the problem behind closed doors”, the source added.
We consider such an inappropriate approach. Why are many long-term sessions held in open format as doors close when it comes to Serbia? ” adds further this source.












