Chief UNMIK at UN: It's disturbing fact, slow investigation into Ivanovic's murder

Chief UNMIK, Zahir Tanin, in his address to the UN's KS, has welcomed ratification of the border demarcation agreement with Montenegro in the Kosovo Assembly, which shows Kosovo's commitment to the European perspective. He is in the report on UNMIK's work for the period from January 17th to April 15th. [...]
He in the report on UNMIK's work for the period from January 17th to April 15th invites leaders in Belgrade and Pristina to continue addressing issues disputed through dialogue and demonstrating the political will required for full normalisation of relations.
Tanin has also expressed concern about the slow progress of investigations into the murder of Serbian political leader Oliver Ivanovic.
According to him, UNMIK will continue its work with the agenda of affirmation of women's rights and that it is important to continue working with youth through U NICEF and civil society.
“Kosovo continues to be focused on the justice system, and EUKLEX will hand over all cases so far to local authorities, while I am happy that the law to protect cultural heritage is being implemented”, he said.











