Osmani at UN KS: Serbia understands reality of Kosovo independence is irreversible

President Vjosa Osmani at the United Nations Security Council meeting in New York has demanded that Serbia understand the reality that Kosovo is an independent state and that such a thing is not going back. The first of our country in her speech has called for [...] acceptance.
Our country's first in its speech has called for Kosovo's accession to international organisations.
She has talked about UNMIK's mandate, dialogue with Serbia and its approach to the genocide committed in Kosovo.
After the boss UNMIK in Kosovo, during reporting at this meeting, held Kosovo responsible for tensions created in the country's north following the establishment of reciprocity for license plates and even for police operations in combating smuggling, President Osmani made it clear that Kosovo institutions have let them know NATO, KFOR and the QUINT embassies regarding those actions.
Osman even called for the budget destined for UNMIK is used for something better, stressing that its mandate in Kosovo is already in conflict with the interpretation of the International Court of Justice.
In response to Kosovo's criticism of tensions in the north, Osmani has stressed that allies have been reported, citing here support for Kosovo from the US, Great Britain, Germany, following events in the north where Kosovo Police undertook operation to combat crime and smuggling and organised crime.
Osmani has said the fight against organised crime in Kosovo has no ethnicity. As regards dialogue with Serbia, she has said that Kosovo, except that it will sit at the negotiating table, will engage in this dialogue with the goal of mutual recognition.
Osmani has said that Serbia is the one who has not respected the Brussels agreements until it stressed that Kosovo has respected 90% of them.
At the UN Security Council meeting for the situation in Kosovo, President Osmani has said former Balkan butcher ministers Slobodan Milosevic are ruling in Serbia and have the same goals only the same strategy has changed.
She has stressed that Kosovo's independence is irreversible and has mentioned Kosovo's successes in the international arena.












