Security Council removes Kosovo from agenda for September, Dacic nervouss

Neither will the United States of America, which in September takes over the chairmanship of the United Nations Security Council, include the UN Secretary General Antonije Guteresh's Kosovo report, on the agenda, Koha.net broadcasts. The regular quarterly report on the situation in Kosovo was not a debate on the Council [...]
Neither will the United States of America, which in September takes over the chairmanship of the United Nations Security Council, include the UN Secretary General Antonije Guteresh's Kosovo report, on the agenda, Koha.net broadcasts.
The regular quarterly report on the situation in Kosovo was not a debate on the Security Council either in August, since Great Britain, which headed this body, removed the issue from the agenda.
As the Belgrade daily J.V. writes. Novosti, Serbia's Foreign Minister, Ivica Dacic, has stated he will not give up review of the UN's Kosovo report to the KS and that he is waiting for his leadership to take any more friendly place in Serbia.
He has voiced hope that the Kosovo meeting will be held in October, when Bolivia heads, and later in November when leading China, Koha.net broadcasts.











