Belgrade urges Zannier to implement the six-point plan
Top Serbian officials, including President Boris Tadic, have urged Unmik chief Lamberto Zannier to intensify the implementation of the six-point plan, agreed between Belgrade and the UN in November.
(KosovoCompromise Staff) Friday, February 20, 2009
Tadic said a "full implementation" of the plan was needed.
Zannier and Serbian Kosovo Minister Goran Bogdanovic opened initial talks on the implementation of the conclusions from the most recent report of UN Secretary General Ban Ki -Moon on Kosovo and other current issues.
Bogdanovic underscored Belgrade's readiness to intensify the dialogue on the technical level with the aim of the more efficient resolution of the current problems in Kosovo.
He reiterated Serbia's principled insistence on the respect of the principles defined in UN Security Council Resolution 1244.
The talks on the implementation of the six-point plan will continue in the coming period, it was announced.
The six points, on whose implementation Belgrade insists, regulate the position of the Serbs in parts of Kosovo where they are in the majority, and they refer to the police, judiciary, customs duties, transport, the infrastructure and the protection of the Serbian cultural heritage.