OSCE in Kosovo to remain neutral, Serbia’s FM says

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FoNet , N1 Belgrade
10. maj. 2021. 15:28
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It is of utmost importance for Serbia that the OSCE mission in Kosovo remains neutral, Nikola Selakovic, Foreign Minister, has said on Monday.

In the meeting with Michael Davenport, the head of OSCE Kosovo mission, Selakovic recalled that Belgrade had fulfilled its obligations from the Brussels agreement and added Pristina did not form the Community of Serb Municipalities (CSM), a part of that deal.

Selakovic said his country was ready to resume the dialogue with Pristina on the normalisation of relations, including internally displaced people, property and cultural heritage.

He told Davenport there were over 42,000 court cases of usurpation of Serb property and informed him about frequent attacks on the Serbs, their possessions, churches and monasteries.

Selakovic said it was essential to find out what had happened to 17 missing or killed journalist in Kosovo during the 1998-1999 war there. He added that none of those cases had been investigated nor any of the perpetrators punished.

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