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Kofi Annan hat jetzt klar gemacht, was die Kosovo Institutionen, bis Mitte 2005 erfüllt haben muss, damit Gespräche über den Status überhaupt beginnen können.
Kurz Fassung.
A) Die Gespräche werden vor allem mit den Serben geführt, weil der Kosovo zu Serbien gehört. Da geht es dann auch um riessige Grundstücke, Häuser, Firmen etc.. welche die UCK Banditen geklaut haben.
B) Die Albaner werden dabei in keinerlei Weise mitreden, denn ihre Politiker sind rein kriminelle. Also Gespräche nur zwischen der UN und Serbien.
C) including democratic institutions and the rule of law, freedom of movement, refugee returns and the economy
Also bevor überhaupt über den Status Gespräche beginnen muss folgendes erfüllt sein: Funktionierende Demokratische Institutionjen, Befolgung der Gesetze und eine entsprechende Straf Verfolgung, freie Bewegung für Alle und die Vertriebenen müssen zurück kehren inklusive Reckgabe aller geklauten und geraubten Immobilien etc..
Was für ein Witz: Das heisst, die Kosovaren sind viel zu blöd um überhaupt nioch an irgendwelchen Gesprächen teilnehmen zu können, denn das die vollkommen Blöd und Kriminell sind, hat sogar Buhoshi gesagt.
Annan: Broad Agreement Reached on Integrated Strategy for Kosovo
23/09/2004
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan says broad agreement has been reached during consultations with key member states and partner organisations on an integrated strategy for Kosovo.
(UN - 22/09/04; RFE/RL, UNMIK, VOA - 21/09/04; AP - 20/09/04)
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said Wednesday (22 September) that a general consensus was reached this week on an integrated strategy for Kosovo. [AFP]
Following talks in New York with representatives of the international community, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said Wednesday (22 September) that a general consensus was reached this week on an integrated strategy for Kosovo.
"There was broad agreement on the need to focus on the economy and on security, the need to engage with Belgrade and to bring the Kosovo Serbs into the process, and the importance of the standards process," a UN press statement quoted Annan as saying.
He held two separate meetings Monday with officials from key UN member states and with the leadership of the EU, NATO and the OSCE. Also participating in the consultations were UNMIK head Soren Jessen-Petersen and the Norwegian Ambassador to NATO, Kai Eide, who conducted a UN assessment of the political situation in Kosovo after violence broke out there in mid-March.
Eide's report, presented to Annan in July, recommended speeding up the transfer of authority to Kosovo officials and expediting preparations for talks on the province's future status.
During Monday's meetings, Annan briefed the participants on possible adjustments to the UN reform plan for Kosovo. The plan, known as "standards before status", lists targets in eight areas -- including democratic institutions and the rule of law, freedom of movement, refugee returns and the economy -- that Kosovo must meet before talks on its final status can begin. A review of the province's progress in meeting those goals is set for mid-2005.
Romanian Foreign Minister Mircea Geona said participants at the meetings stressed the need for stronger efforts on the part of the international community in preparing Kosovo for next year's review.
"We just cannot stay idle and wait for the time to go by and then eventually decide on various topics," Geoana told RFE/RL, adding that the discussions focused mainly on the process of decentralisation in Kosovo and the transfer of powers to the provisional institutions of self government.
Annan suggested that the UN would consider further areas of responsibility that could be transferred to the provisional institutions, but added that "a more coherent capacity-building policy" would be essential. "This transfer policy cannot work without accountability and uniformity of application" on the part of the provisional institutions, he said.
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http://www.setimes.com/cocoon/setim...setimes/features/2004/09/23/feature-01&rate=4
2003 im Politiforum konnte man genau das schon in meinen Beiträgen lesen.
Kurz Fassung.
A) Die Gespräche werden vor allem mit den Serben geführt, weil der Kosovo zu Serbien gehört. Da geht es dann auch um riessige Grundstücke, Häuser, Firmen etc.. welche die UCK Banditen geklaut haben.
B) Die Albaner werden dabei in keinerlei Weise mitreden, denn ihre Politiker sind rein kriminelle. Also Gespräche nur zwischen der UN und Serbien.
C) including democratic institutions and the rule of law, freedom of movement, refugee returns and the economy
Also bevor überhaupt über den Status Gespräche beginnen muss folgendes erfüllt sein: Funktionierende Demokratische Institutionjen, Befolgung der Gesetze und eine entsprechende Straf Verfolgung, freie Bewegung für Alle und die Vertriebenen müssen zurück kehren inklusive Reckgabe aller geklauten und geraubten Immobilien etc..
Was für ein Witz: Das heisst, die Kosovaren sind viel zu blöd um überhaupt nioch an irgendwelchen Gesprächen teilnehmen zu können, denn das die vollkommen Blöd und Kriminell sind, hat sogar Buhoshi gesagt.
Annan: Broad Agreement Reached on Integrated Strategy for Kosovo
23/09/2004
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan says broad agreement has been reached during consultations with key member states and partner organisations on an integrated strategy for Kosovo.
(UN - 22/09/04; RFE/RL, UNMIK, VOA - 21/09/04; AP - 20/09/04)
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said Wednesday (22 September) that a general consensus was reached this week on an integrated strategy for Kosovo. [AFP]
Following talks in New York with representatives of the international community, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said Wednesday (22 September) that a general consensus was reached this week on an integrated strategy for Kosovo.
"There was broad agreement on the need to focus on the economy and on security, the need to engage with Belgrade and to bring the Kosovo Serbs into the process, and the importance of the standards process," a UN press statement quoted Annan as saying.
He held two separate meetings Monday with officials from key UN member states and with the leadership of the EU, NATO and the OSCE. Also participating in the consultations were UNMIK head Soren Jessen-Petersen and the Norwegian Ambassador to NATO, Kai Eide, who conducted a UN assessment of the political situation in Kosovo after violence broke out there in mid-March.
Eide's report, presented to Annan in July, recommended speeding up the transfer of authority to Kosovo officials and expediting preparations for talks on the province's future status.
During Monday's meetings, Annan briefed the participants on possible adjustments to the UN reform plan for Kosovo. The plan, known as "standards before status", lists targets in eight areas -- including democratic institutions and the rule of law, freedom of movement, refugee returns and the economy -- that Kosovo must meet before talks on its final status can begin. A review of the province's progress in meeting those goals is set for mid-2005.
Romanian Foreign Minister Mircea Geona said participants at the meetings stressed the need for stronger efforts on the part of the international community in preparing Kosovo for next year's review.
"We just cannot stay idle and wait for the time to go by and then eventually decide on various topics," Geoana told RFE/RL, adding that the discussions focused mainly on the process of decentralisation in Kosovo and the transfer of powers to the provisional institutions of self government.
Annan suggested that the UN would consider further areas of responsibility that could be transferred to the provisional institutions, but added that "a more coherent capacity-building policy" would be essential. "This transfer policy cannot work without accountability and uniformity of application" on the part of the provisional institutions, he said.
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http://www.setimes.com/cocoon/setim...setimes/features/2004/09/23/feature-01&rate=4
2003 im Politiforum konnte man genau das schon in meinen Beiträgen lesen.