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16/5/2003
UN Envoy Says Kosovo Assembly's Resolution 'Divisive'
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provisional local authorities in Kosovo were this excluded from
United Nations delegations to three forthcoming international meetings
after the provincial assembly passed a resolution that the top UN
official there called "divisive" and against the spirit
of avoiding a return to Kosovo's violent past.
The head of the UN Interim Administration Mission
in Kosovo, Michael Steiner, said the resolution raised questions
as to whether local leaders had learned the lessons of the past
conflict, when the international community intervened because of
widespread rights violations, particularly the denial of rights
of the majority community.
"We are fully aware that repression in Kosovo
gave rise to its people's struggle for justice," Mr. Steiner
said in a statement today. "It is, however, equally critical
to recognize that Kosovo's future peace and prosperity depends on
upholding the principle that was trampled on during the 1990's,
that is, respect for the rights and interests of all Kosovo's communities."
He said the resolution, which reaffirms the determination
for an independent state and calls for the government to regulate
the "status of the fighter for the freedom and independence
of Kosovo," was divisive and ran counter to the reconciliatory
spirit enshrined in UN resolutions and the constitutional framework.
The international community expected the Assembly
to act in a manner "that builds into the future and does not
drag Kosovo into the past," he added.
The three meetings are the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO) Council on 21 May in Brussels, the Stability
Pact Parliamentary Conference from 21 to 22 May in Brussels, and
the Stability Pact Regional Conference of the European Union (EU),
NATO and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
(OSCE) in Ohrid, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia from 22 to
23 May.
Mr. Steiner said he had spoken to the hosts of all
three meetings who "under these circumstances no longer consider
it appropriate that the Provisional Institutions (President, Assembly
and the Government respectively) are represented in the UNMIK delegations."
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