Kenya defends Kosovo: Taking into account attacks on Kosovo Police in the north

Kenya's representative at the UN session on Kosovo says they are concerned about the attacks by police agents in the north, thus calling for the pledges of parties given within the dialogue to be taken into account. “We call on the parties to fulfill their vows given in [...]
“We call on the parties to make their vows that have been given within the EU facilitated dialogue, given that negotiating is the only sustainable path towards normalising relations”
“We are concerned about reports of late attacks on police agents. These attacks remind us that we need to do more in reinforcement of rule of law, as a prerequisite for a real reconciliation and long-term peace”, Kenya's representative said.
He has been called upon to hold up the stirring rhetoric of hate speech.
You've returned the need to refrain from the warmongering rhetoric of hate speech, especially in social networks. In this direction I hope that more will be done at the right time with UNMIK-launched initiative in the past visit to monitoring hate speech in social and electronic media”.
Among other things, Kenya's representative has spoken of the need to have greater participation in women and civil society in decision-making processes.
“KeIA highlights the need for increased participation of women and youth and civil society in decision-making processes and intercommunal dialogue. We understand UNMIK's role and encourage both sides to ensure the meaningful participation of these groups so that their expectations within the dialogue are fully taken into account. In conclusion, I want to reiterate the need that the parties should once again express pledges for implementing KS Resolution 1244 and engage constructively towards progress in a comprehensive relations agreement. We encourage them to refrain from any act that could constitute a loss of” tensions, he concluded. / P ERISCOPI/












