Great Britain requires revision of UNMIK mission: Kosovo has made enormous progress these years

The representative of Great Britain to the Security Council of the United Nations Organisation has talked about the situation in Kosovo after the new elections, but has also commented on the UNMIK mission in Kosovo. He has said that he encourages Kosovo and Serbia to continue dialogue until the comprehensive normalisation of [...]
The representative of Great Britain to the Security Council of the United Nations Organisation has talked about the situation in Kosovo after the new elections, but has also commented on the UNMIK mission in Kosovo.
He has said that he encourages Kosovo and Serbia to continue dialogue until the comprehensive normalisation of relations between the two countries.
Also, Great Britain's representative has asked the minison to be revised UNMIK and its responsibilities in Kosovo in order to ensure that the mandate is relevant and will function.
He finally said UNMIK and O The SEU will continue co-ordinating for the benefit of citizens in Kosovo and with particular emphasis on minority minorities.
This is his speech:
We want to congratulate Kosovo on holding elections and the commitment to establishing the new prime minister who reflects the will of the people, holding elections, Certificate of results and formation of new institutions see how far Kosovo has gone. We see that Kosovo has chosen the new woman president and has five women's ministers, this is a good example for the region.
We also take into account the remarks that candidates have had for certain areas, and it is important that Kosovo Serbs participate and we have had monitoring mission there and we hope for a longer period of stability and hope that Kosovo will fight with the pandemic. We have the pleasure of taking into account the beginning of vaccine in Kosovo, congratulateing U n NMIC for help in fighting this pandemic. The United Kingdom also supports this reaction. Hello, Mr. President. The code for addressing challenges in rule of law and vows to continue this support, which also helps in the EU-brokered dialogue under Lajcak's leadership. We encourage Kosovo and Serbia for real dialogue and for comprehensive normalisation of relations.
Both sides must address the period of conflict, and both sides must bring to justice perpetrators of war crimes, perpetrators and those who have committed war crimes.
Kosovo has made enormous progress since 1999 since Resolution 1244 was drafted, but the conditions in 22 years after that are completely different, so it is time for reviewing the entire role of UNMIK and its responsibilities and to ensure that the mandate remains relevant and function normally. We will continue co-ordination between U NMIC and the OSCE.










