Tanin: Kosovo-Serbia parliament reports are fragile

Chief of UNMIK, Zahir Tanin, has presented the report for the three-month work of this mission in Kosovo, saying the situation on the ground and Kosovo reports- Serbia is still fragile. He said today's meeting of the UN KS coincides with Resolution 1244 to end the Kosovo war and that during these years [...]
He said today's meeting of the UN KS coincided with Resolution 1244 to end the Kosovo war and that during these years there has been progress in Kosovo.
The lack of additional commitment of the parties can be reversed, which has often happened. Productive commitments between Kosovo and Serbia have not occurred since autumn 2018. Placing the 100 per cent tax from Pristina on Serbian goods and those from Bosnia still continue despite the call for its removal. Belgrade has a stance on lifting the tax as a condition for continuing EU-backed talks. Pristina leaders have also had” conditions, Tan said.
He called on leaders of all sides to exercise their responsibility, so that the complex situation can lead away from serious escalation, without threats and ultimatum.
“I hope all engaged parties can work jointly that the previous meeting in Paris is used by the parties to turn to core issues affecting people's lives”, Tan said.
He has also talked about extraordinary elections in the north, following the resignation of mayors of municipalities in the north, as well as about Kosovo Police action in the fight against crime and corruption, where two UNMIK members, a Russian member and a local member, were arrested after obstructing police from carrying out their duties.
Speaking about the non-married UNMIK member's proclamation, saying that such a thing does not apply to members of the UN mission.












