Great Britain Changes UN Kosovo Sessions

Great Britain may seek to remove sessions for Kosovo or be closed to the media. UN Resolution 1244 from 1999 envisions that every three months sessions on UNMIK's work and the situation in the country be held on Kosovo. “It is time for the Security Council to meet me [...]
Great Britain may seek to remove sessions for Kosovo or be closed to the media.
UN Resolution 1244 from 1999 envisions that every three months sessions on UNMIK's work and the situation in the country be held on Kosovo.
It is time for the Security Council to meet more frequently in this case. We need to focus on real threats to international peace and security. This category did not include the situation in Kosovo”, Matthew said in February Rycroft, then ambassador of Great Britain to the United Nations.
The chief of Serbian diplomacy, Ivica Dacic, has said that with such requests official London may also have a wish -- that the Security Council will not deal with Kosovo at all or that it is closed-door.
This is possible in a procedure vote, here Russia and China cannot veto veto veto. We are not present at”, Dachic claims.
By contrast, Great Britain in August takes the lead of the United Nations Security Council.












