Even OSCE concerned with leaving Serbs from Kosovo institutions

O Mission Chief The SEU in Kosovo, Ambassador Michael Davenport, has said integration of the Kosovo Police and the judiciary has been so important for preserving and strengthening the rule of law in Kosovo, as well as for protecting the interests of non-S majority communities. His statement comes at the time when the Serbian List has [...]
His statement comes at the time when the Serbian List has announced they will leave the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo as a consequence of the license issue.
E, Davenport says it is “concerned by recent actions and statements that threaten this integration, which is one of the most important benefits from the EU facilitated dialogue and has benefited the general public and all communities”.
He has called on all sides not to allow disagreements on current issues to threaten what has been achieved in recent years.
“and I call for pro-active political commitment by Pristina and Belgrade with the aim of achieving progress towards the full normalisation of their relations”, Ambassador Davenport said.
He ultimately underlined the preparedness of the O Mission The SEU in Kosovo to continue its support for police and judicial integration and under its mandate to support implementation of dialogue agreements.
The strongest involvement in dialogue is essential for preserving interests as well as the safety and security of all”, the O mission chief points out SEU in Kosovo, Ambassador Michael Davenport.












