After six years in diplomacy, Merkel's man badly shamed Dachchiqi

Last night through video connection has been held sessions for Kosovo on the UN Security Council, where the UNMIK chief's periodical report addressing the situation in Kosovo has been discussed. As usual, the 15 member states tasked with maintaining world peace and security have given bureaucratic assessments of the situation [...]
Last night through video connection has been held sessions for Kosovo on the UN Security Council, where the UNMIK chief's periodical report addressing the situation in Kosovo has been discussed. As usual, the 15 member states tasked with maintaining world peace and security have given bureaucratic assessments of the situation in Kosovo, but Shoun stole it from them by Christoph Heusgen, German ambassador to the United Nations, who did not leave it untreated either Russian representative Nebenzya Vasily Alekseevic. But, separately, he took care of the lecture Ivica Dacic, who was on the last day in the post of Serbia's top diplomat.
Technical problems with microphones, freezing photography and errors in identifying participants. But not only these have been the problems that have followed last night's Security Council of the United Nations Security Council session for the past 20 years now discussed on regular grounds for Kosovo. Kosovo has for the first time been represented by Kosovo's top diplomat, Melza Haradinaj - Staubla, who the diplomat of the British mission to the UN confused Kosovo's ambassador to the US, Vlora Citak, who has been Kosovo's voice to the UN in recent years.
Haradinaj - Staubla has become the subject of debate between German and Russian representatives Nebenzya Vasily Alekseevich, who is the council's chairman for the month of October. Heusgen, once Angela Merkel's chief adviser and now Germany's ambassador to the UN, has fired his entire diplomatic burden last night telling the Russian diplomat to continue the word Kosovo diplomat. For this, the Russian diplomat has apologised, saying he thought Haradinaj - Staubla has finished her word because of the video deadlock.
Heusgen has also challenged the Russian for the failure of Miroslav Lajcak, whom Germany had asked to report on the course of Kosovo-Serbia talks. The Russian diplomat has been protected about this issue by telling the German that they have decided not to call him Slovak diplomatic only after the German mission has told them his reporting is not that urgent, Express writes. Heusgen has not stopped, he has asked Kosovo diplomat to forward Kosovo's position for the Special Court.
But, Heusgen has taken care of the major blow to Ivica Dacic, who last night was like the top diplomat in Serbia's government that he held for six years. Today, Dacic has been elected speaker of Serbia's parliament.
Dicicic, who has read the English speech by the German diplomat, has been criticised for preparing a “compy past” speech.
I am surprised by this policy of trying to attract recognition. Our Serbian friends are shooting themselves on foot, because if they want to join the EU, they must work in recognition and recognise (Kosovo)”, the German ambassador said.
Heusgen has openly told Daciqi that Serbia's representatives talk a lot about Albanian crimes and have never heard of crimes committed against Albanians in 1998 and 1999, such as ethnic cleansing and mass deportation.
This Heusgen response has come after Dacic's statements that “must be condemned for crimes he committed KLA against Serbs and Roma in Kosovo and Metohija and the Albanians themselves”
Otherwise, the Russian representative, who as chairman, has conducted the session politely after taking word to expand Russia's stance on developments in Kosovo, has criticised Kosovo's minister for exposing the Kosovo flag.
While Kosovo has called part of Serbia severe criticism of Kosovo authorities for boycotting UNMIK's work and for demands that this mission leave Kosovo.
Otherwise, the EU Security Council countries Belgium, Estonia, France and Germany to which Ireland and Norway have joined have given support to Kosovo-Serbia dialogue and mediator Miroslav Lajcak have asked Kosovo to co-operate with the Special Court, while Kosovo and Serbia have urged them to stop the provocative rhetoric that could lead to a halt of dialogue.











