Belgrade complains in UNMIK that Pristina is not co-operating in Ivanovic's murder

U.d. The director of the Office for Kosovo in Serbia's Government, Marko Djuric, complained today to UNMIK chief Zahir Tan that “Pristina has so far shown no readiness to enable the objective investigation of Oliver Ivanovic's overall murder”, FoNet reports. According to him, Belgrade has demonstrated a good will in this [...]
U.d. The director of the Office for Kosovo in Serbia's Government, Marko Djuric, complained today to UNMIK chief Zahir Tan that “Pristina has so far shown no readiness to enable the objective investigation of Oliver Ivanovic's overall murder”, FoNet reports.
According to him, Belgrade has demonstrated a good will in the matter.
It is known that at today's meeting between Djuric and UNMIK chief Tanin has been talking about the situation in Kosovo, which will be the subject of the UN Security Council's general quarterly meeting on February 7th. Djuric, according to the report of eograd media, has said that “sability in the field over the past period has shown that it is necessary to continue presenting at the three-month pace of the report so that international opinion can be known as long as possible for the problems and challenges in Kosovo and Metohija”, Time broadcasts.net.
As stressed, it has also been informed of the flow of domestic dialogue on Kosovo, as well as the prospect of continuing dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina.












