UN Security Council on Kosovo tomorrow
18 March 2007 | 10:58 | Source: B92
*NEW YORK -- The UN Security Council is set to debate Kosovo at its 
session in New York on Monday.

* UNMIK chief Joachim Ruecker will submit his six-month report, while 
Sanda Rašković-Ivić, chairwoman of the Kosovo Coordinating Center, will 
represent Belgrade at the meeting.

The UN SC session tomorrow will not address the proposal compiled by 
Martti Ahtisaari, submitted to the UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon last 
Thursday.

Ahead of his trip to New York Ruecker told journalists his report to the 
Security Council on implementation of the standards in the province for 
the period between November 2006 and February 2007 would be “positive”.

Ruecker told RFE the Monday UN meeting on Kosovo might be the last to 
discuss standards implementation as the issue would “after the status is 
determined be within the EU jurisdiction.”

“We will report progress in the past three months. Of course, there 
still are problems, but the work needs to be continued. Kosovo’s 
institutions need to focus on implementing the standards. For example, 
there are still problems related to the return of refugees, rule of law, 
and other things, but the report will basically be positive,” Ruecker said.

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