Russian Foreign Ministry rejects UN statements about improvement of
situation in Kosovo 
20:32 | 29/ 08/ 2005 
   
 


MOSCOW, August 29 (RIA Novosti) - Claims by the United Nations Mission in
Kosovo (UNMIK) that there has been progress in ensuring the security of the
non-Albanian population in Kosovo run counter to reality, the Russian
Foreign Ministry said Monday. 

Ministry spokesman Mikhail Kamynin said, after an incident where a Serbian
car had been fired upon in Kosovo, that the ministry was concerned about the
latest killing of Serbs. Kamynin said this crime again showed that the
situation was far from normal and confirmed that statements by Kosovo
authorities on the improvement of the situation were far from reality. 

"Moreover, in conditions where the results of investigations of several
previously committed ethnic-related terrorist acts have not yet been made
public, Kosovo-Albanian extremists feel impunity," he said. 

The spokesman said: "The bloody crime happened at a time when the UN
Secretary General's Special Envoy to Kosovo Kai Eide was preparing a
positive report on international standards in Kosovo, whose conclusions
would be the base for the international community's decision on the
expediency of switching over to talks on the area's status." 

A car carrying four Serbs was fired upon in Kosovo on August 27. Two people
were killed and two wounded.


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