Situation between Kosovo and Serbia, potential topic at Council of Europe Assembly

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe can discuss the recent tensions between Kosovo and Serbia at the winter session, which will be held from Monday to January 27th, is made known on the APKiE page. “There has also been a request for a debate on current on the subject of the latest concessions between Pristina and [...]
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe could discuss the recent tensions between Kosovo and Serbia at the winter session, which will be held from Monday to January 27th,becomes known on the APKE page.
There has also been a request for a debate on the current topic of the latest tenderions between Pristina and Belgrade”, said the report on the winter session agenda.
But the main topic is an urgent debate on the legal aspects and human rights of Russian Federation aggression against Ukraine, with the participation of Oleksandra Matviichuk, head of the Centre for Civil Freedoms, Nobel Peace Prize laureate 2022.
This will be among the main points of the winter plenary hearing.
There will also be speeches by Iceland's chief minister, Katrin Jakobsdóttir, and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock.
Also from Council of Europe Secretary General Marija Pejcinovic Buric, she will present her communication to PACE members. The Assembly will also elect the mayor and the vice president.
The fight against violence against women will also be the focus of the session, with a first debate on conflict-related sex violence and a second joint debate on the Istanbul Convention, the role and responsibility of men and boys in preventing gender-based violence against women and girls, and in finding solutions to marriage captivity.
Other topics in the agenda include the environmental impact of armed conflict, the foreign Daesh fighters and their families returning from Syria and elsewhere, and the ethical, cultural and educational challenges of contact tracking applications.












