Chief UNMIK) discusses Kosovo situation before UN report

First UNMIK and the director of the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia's Government have discussed the report outlining the situation in Kosovo, which will be presented at the Security Council's next meeting. Zahir Tan and Marko Djuric discussed before the meeting held in New York on February 7th. [...]
Zahir Tan and Marko Djuric discussed before the meeting held in New York on February 7th.
According to the media report, Djurovic has thanked the UNMIK chief for an objective analysis of the situation in Kosovo, stressing that instability on the ground in the past period has shown that it is necessary to continue with the three-month period of UNMIK reporting, in order for the international public to be more aware of problems and challenges in Kosovo.
We remember that KTV has reported today that the UNMIK administration is likely to co-chair CEFTA with the Kosovar side. Kosovo has taken over CEFTA chairmanship this year, but it is most likely that a co-chairman will also be a representative of UNMIK.
Although he warned that Kosovo would leave this agreement, the leader, Trade and Industry Minister Bajram Hasani admits they have received a series of remarks, KTV reports.
However, I show hope that a solution will be found by March of this year. The blame for continuing UNMIK's presence, Hasan leaves former negotiator Edita Tahiri, who, according to him, due to the introductory representation agreement.
Hasani says Kosovo will do its best to solve any problems that may arise in Kosovo businesses, and various commissions will work for their solution.
Business representatives, on the other hand, ask institutions not to make efforts to get out of this deal but to work on eliminating non-tariphorus barriers.
Kosovo is part of this agreement from 2006, where UNMIK representatives signed on behalf of our country. Because of the Kosovo side's unwillingness, no domestic product is protected.












