UN Secretary of State has a request to Kosovo Special Leaders

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres through the recent Kosovo report, has criticised the authorities in Kosovo for trying to empower the Special Court and thus urged them to give up this initiative through the report, he has demanded that processes related to the work of the Special Court and the demarcation process [...]
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres through the latest Kosovo report, has criticised authorities in Kosovo for trying to empower the Special Court, and thus urged them to give up this initiative
Through the report, he has demanded that processes related to the work of the Special Court and the demarcation process with Montenegro return. One of the important events Guterres mentioned in the three-month report was the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, who took place last month.
The “in the last three months in Kosovo has had obstacles in key areas”, the UN chief said in the report.
The latest efforts by some MPs to abolish the Special Court Law, which undermines the credibility of this institution, are deeply disappointing. I call on political leaders in Kosovo to show their commitment to justice and rule of law” has given a clear message to Guterres in the report he will present on February 17th.
Guterre has criticised the 43 deputies of the Kosovo Assembly, which with the support of President Hashim Thaci, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and Parliament Speaker Kadri Veselini, have tried to reject the legislation for the Special Court, which would be under the European Union's umbrella to try members of the former Kosovo Liberation Army.












