Security
Council team’s meetings in Kosovo cause for confidence,
official says
28 April – The head of a United Nations Security Council
team travelling in the Balkans today said its meetings in Kosovo
give cause for confidence on the future of the Serbian province
that has been run by the United Nations since Western forces
drove Yugoslav troops out in 1999. FULL
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Security
Council’s Balkans mission in Belgrade to meet with Serbian
authorities
26 April 2007 – A Security Council delegation on a fact-finding
mission to the Balkans today made a stop in Belgrade to meet
with leaders there as the 15-member body deliberates the future
of Kosovo, the ethnic Albanian-majority province of Serbia that
has been run by the United Nations since Western forces drove
Yugoslav troops out in 1999.FULL
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Security
Council mission to Kosovo holds talks with European Union officials
25 April – The Security Council delegation heading
to Kosovo on a fact-finding trip to help determine the permanent
future status of the Serbian province with an ethnic Albanian
majority stopped in Brussels today for talks with European Union
(EU) and NATO officials. FULL
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Security Council delegation on Kosovo heads to region tomorrow
23 April – A Security Council delegation heads tomorrow
for Kosovo on a fact-finding trip as the 15-member body considers
a United Nations envoy’s proposal to grant independence
in a phased process to the ethnic Albanian-majority province
of Serbia that has been run by the UN since 1999. FULL
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Interim
report on shootings in Kosovo cites Romanians attached to UN
police unit
17 April – An interim report into violent clashes in Kosovo
two months ago in which two protesters died and two were injured
has found “substantial basis” on which to conclude
that Romanian gunners linked to a United Nations specialized
police unit were responsible, a spokesperson for the world body
said today. FULL
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Security
Council president says delegation will visit Kosovo this month
4 April – The Security Council will this month send a
delegation to Kosovo, the 15-member body’s President said
today, as it considers a United Nations envoy’s proposal
for granting independence in a phased process to the ethnic-Albanian
majority Serbian province that has been run by the world body
since Western forces drove out Yugoslav troops in 1999. FULL
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