Serbia's FM meets UN Secreteary-General to discuss implementation of six-point plan

Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic has voiced expectation that after his talks with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in New York on Tuesday, the implementation of the UN six-point plan, which is supposed to improve the conditions the Kosovo Serbs live in, will no longer be subject to any possible kind of controversy or uncertainty.

(KosovoCompromise Staff) Tuesday, February 17, 2009

"I will convey to him our position and the expectation that the plan will be implemented as a whole, in the way in which the Security Council has backed it", Jeremic said on his way to New York.

Asked whether he was going to New York to discuss the six-point plan with Ban Ki-moon because UNMIK Chief Lamberto Zannier had not accepted the talks on the issue, Jeremic answered that he would discuss the matter in detail with Zannier  on Thursday.

"It was not clear at first whether there would be such a meeting at all, and this is why we required to have talks with the UN secretary general. After all, this is his plan, and it has been supported by the UN Security Council", Jeremic said, pointing out that the implementation of certain parts of the plan had already begun, while some other parts needed to be further discussed.