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UNMIK/PR/856
Thursday, 24 October 2002
SRSG takes voting message to Leposavic
Leposavic, Kosovo - SRSG Michael Steiner today reiterated the importance
of total Serb participation in Saturday's municipal elections during a
visit to Leposavic, a Serb dominated municipality in the northeast corner
of Kosovo.
"Four years is a long time and Serbs can not afford to be shut out
of the legitimate institutions for this long of a time," said SRSG
Michael Steiner. "Serbs have a responsibility to vote, and not only
in areas where they are a clear majority."
"If Serbs want to come back to Kosovo they have to vote. Because
they will return municipality by municipality and if they have a municipal
assembly where nobody speaks Serbian and nobody can say to them "welcome"
in Serbian, then their return will be very hard."
SRSG Michael Steiner began his tour with a visit to the St. Vasilije
Ostroski Church, which is still under construction. In speaking with Priest
Arsovic Milija, SRSG Michael Steiner agreed that the church was a good
sign that the citizens of Leposavic were committed to staying in Kosovo.
The church is being financed by donations from the Leposavic community.
SRSG Michael Steiner then visited the Petoletka factory, which makes
hydraulic machine parts. Although Petoletka used to supply the Obiliq
power complex with spare parts, the relationship between the two was severed
after the conflict. Obilic is currently obtaining spare parts from abroad.
SRSG Michael Steiner and factory director Sinisa Radosavljevic spoke of
rebuilding ties and the importance of utilizing all of Kosovo's industrial
potential and manpower to build a more self-sufficient economy.
In speaking to journalists and citizens in Leposavic, SRSG Michael Steiner
drew a parallel between the success of the elections and the success of
the upcoming Kosovo donor's conference to be held in Brussels on November
5th.
"This donor conference depends on participation in elections in
the whole of Kosovo. I have always said that a donor's conference makes
sense if we create legitimate structures. Without legitimate structures
you won't have readiness of investors - an investor won't invest his good
money in a place that's still the grey zone."
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