Thaci: Six-point plan does not exist

Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci said on Tuesday in Pristina that the UN six-point, which allowed the deployment of the EU mission EULEX, plan has no relevance in Kosovo.

(KosovoCompromise Staff) Wednesday, December 24, 2008

"The six-point plan is nonexistent. It doesn't exist in any document, on any table, in the vocabulary of any politician or in any kind of circumstance that can be regarded as our priority or an international priority," he told RFE in an interview.

The Kosovo institutions, Thaci continued, will completely respect the Ahtisaari document and the constitution of Kosovo.

He also said that EULEX's arrival in the north will bring about "integration" of this Serb-controlled area.

"After nine years of waiting, the civil international authority began to deploy its authority in the north, and soon this authority will be also deployed by Kosovo's institutions also. There won't be any more illegal parallel structures. Instead, there will be integration of the Serb community into society, as well as in the institutions," according to Thaci.

He also expressed his belief that Kosovo will strengthen internally and integrate into international institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank, and also, "in the near future", in NATO, UN and EU.