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UN Kosovo mission head may soon depart

 UN 
ISN SECURITY WATCH (11/03/05) - The Danish government has nominated
Soren Jessen-Petersen, the head of the UN mission in Kosovo (UNMIK),
to be the next UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), meaning a
changeover in UNMIK's leadership could come as the Kosovo status issue
reaches a critical point.
The Danish Foreign Ministry announced on Thursday that Petersen would
be its choice to succeed former Dutch Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers, who
resigned as UNHCR head last month after details emerged from an
internal enquiry into sexual harassment allegations. 

Kosovo media speculated that the timing may be just right for
Petersen, saying that a number of Western diplomats had criticized the
UNMIK head for his public statements regarding former Kosovo prime
minister Ramush Haradinaj. Haradinaj resigned from his position
earlier this week and flew off to The Hague to face charges that he
committed numerous war crimes during the 1989-1999 Kosovo conflict.
According to a report on Albanian-language TV Koha on Thursday, some
fellow diplomats in Kosovo were particularly angry that Petersen had
called the alleged war criminal a "friend". 

But several sources also told ISN Security Watch that Petersen had
clashed with EU officials over their different interpretations of the
fate of the current Kosovo government, which remains in an
institutional vacuum after Haradinaj's departure.

On Tuesday, the EU called for a new, more representative government
that would include more political parties, regardless of last year's
election results. The EU presidency, currently held by Luxembourg,
urged all political parties to "urgently" negotiate the formation of a
new government to continue the implementation of the so-called set of
standards. These are conditions - dealing mainly with law and order,
security, and human rights for the Serb minority - that the
international community has demanded must improve before any
discussion of Kosovo's status. 

Diplomatic sources in Brussels told ISN Security Watch that Petersen
had the best chance of getting the UNHCR job because of his strong
relationship with UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan - supposedly a main
reason why he received the UNMIK position last June. Former Italian EU
commissioner Emma Bonino is apparently another leading candidate for
the top refugees post. 

At the moment, no names are circulating for a candidate to replace
Petersen should he leave for the job in New York. Any decision would
have to be made fairly quickly, because it is expected that Petersen
might depart as early as May or June. That would be a sensitive time -
just before the UN plans to evaluate the standards' implementation,
which, if deemed successful, could lead to talks on Kosovo's future
status.

Petersen would leave with a mixed reputation. While the majority
Albanians have appreciated his praise for the amount of progress made
towards fulfilling the standards, local Serbs and much of the
international community believe that he overstated those advances.
(By Ekrem Krasniqi in Brussels)








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