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18/4/2003
Transfer Of UN Authority Progresses In Kosovo
Although
an important step in the process towards transferring further responsibilities
from the United Nations to local authorities had been launched last
three months ago, Kosovo still has some way to go in establishing
representative and functioning institutes, Secretary-General Kofi
Annan says in a report issued this week
In
his report to the Security Council on the activities of the UN Interim
Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) since the beginning of
the year, Mr. Annan says the tendency of local Kosovo Albanian leaders
and the Provisional Institutions to focus on symbols and image,
and to publicly promote positions contrary to UN resolutions, is
a cause for concern.
He
calls for all local leaders to work together to consolidate these
institutions by focusing on substance and practical results instead
of holding institutional developments hostage to political or ethnic
differences.
"Forming
separate, mono-ethnic administrative institutions will not lead
to the multi-ethnic Kosovo towards which we all strive," Mr.
Annan says, calling local leaders to work towards this end. "Working
within the established structures requires willingness on the part
of minority communities and receptivity on the part of majority
community."
Despite
these challenges, he states that "the transfer must proceed,
so that the Provisional Institutions become accountable to the people
of Kosovo for the delivery of those services and administration
for which they are responsible."
UNMIK
is also working hard to ensure the environment is conducive to minority
people returning to Kosovo, Mr. Annan notes, adding that progress
has been made on the ground by preparing projects and sensitizing
communities to ensure that returns take place in as safe, secure
and sustainable an environment as possible.
"However,
acts of intimidation, threats and violence directed against minorities
still occur and are intended to discourage minority participation
in public life," he says, and calls on the leaders and people
of Kosovo to put an end to such acts, and work actively on inter-ethnic
dialogue and reconciliation.
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