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Kosovo and Serbia clash in the UN Security Council

Çitaku, "independence is not a temporary project"

17 August, 15:11
(ANSA) - TRIESTE - In an ordinary meeting of the UN Security Council on Kosovo, representatives from Belgrade and Pristina have once again clashed on the situation in Kosovo, Ibna reported.

Serbia's Foreign Minister, Ivica Dacic said that the fact that Kosovo is failing to create the new government shows a lack of stability in the country. Dacic has also mentioned the issue of Serbs in Kosovo, expressing his concern over the fact that a large number of them have left.

Ambassador of Kosovo in the US, Vlora Çitaku, has reiterated the fact that Kosovo is now an independent state and has requested the end of the UNMIK mission in Kosovo. Çitaku added said that it is not necessary to hold quarterly meetings at the UN Security Council on Kosovo now. The ambassador said that Kosovo is a country like all other countries now and that it is is working to adhere in international organizations and to create an army. "Kosovo and its independence are not a temporary project", Çitaku added. (ANSA).

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