Brnabić at the UN Security Council on Kosovo: The man who shot Serbian boy is free

Prime Minister Ana Brnabic represents Serbia at a session of the United Nations Security Council at which the Report on the work of UNMIK will be examined today in New York.
The beginning of the session is scheduled for 15:00 local time in New York.
The Report on the work of UNMIK for the period from March 19 to September 18, 2023, will be presented by Head of UNMIK Caroline Ziadeh.
"The current political impasse, with its impact on the security and well-being of the population, can only be overcome through compromise that should be worked out in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue," Ziadeh stated.
At the beginning of the meeting the UNMIK head said de-escalatory measures are critical to reduce tensions, and that she hopes that the outcome of the European Union and US-led meetings held separately in Pristina and Belgrade on October 21 will place the dialogue back on a right path, with firm commitment by both sides to implement de-escalatory measures and the proposals set forth during the meetings.
"This includes recommitment by both parties to fully implement all previous agreements. Accordingly, work on the establishment of the Community of Serbian municipalities should begin without delay or preconditions, alongside all other essential agreements," said Ziadeh.

Ana Brnabi's address at the UN Security Council session

At the beginning of the session, Serbian Prime Minister referred to the basic principles of international law and said that Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija, people in Kosovo and Metohija suffer every day.
"Dear President of the Security Council, respected members of the Security Council, respected special representatives, I would like to begin by expressing my gratitude to the UN Secretary-General, Mr....

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