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OSCE Chairmanship representative, in Pristina, says further reforms needed to ensure stable future
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- OSCE Chairpersonship, OSCE Mission in Kosovo
PRISHTINË/PRIŠTINA, 26 September 2012 – Ireland remains committed to building a stable future for all the communities in Kosovo, said the representative of the Irish OSCE Chairmanship-in-Office, Minister for European Affairs Lucinda Creighton, in her meetings with leaders in Kosovo today.
“Ireland remains committed to participating in the international community’s efforts to help build a stable and brighter future for all the communities in Kosovo,” Creighton said, following her meetings with the Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Minister, Hajredin Kuçi and Radojica Tomić, Minister for Communities and Returns.
She welcomed the progress that Kosovo has made in recent years. “Institutions have been established, key elements of the legislative framework have been put in place and there has been a constructive approach to regional co-operation,” she said.
Creighton praised the OSCE Mission’s support to building strong, accountable and transparent democratic institutions, a professional police force, and to promoting human and community rights in Kosovo. She said that the OSCE, with its experience and know-how, is “well-positioned to continue helping the institutions to become more accountable, effective”.
“We look forward to further progress in such important areas as public administration reform, rule of law and the protection of minorities and fundamental rights,” Creighton said.
She noted that recent incidents affecting Kosovo Serbs and other communities are damaging relations, and said she hoped that the authorities will respond adequately. “An agreement on the modalities for a resumption of the EU-facilitated dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, as well as reconciliation among communities are essential for improving relations and co-operation in the region,” she stressed. “Full implementation of the agreements already reached is essential.”
Later today, Creighton will meet with the representatives of the international organisations, as well as Bishop Teodosije of Raška-Prizren, Serbian Orthodox Diocese covering Kosovo.
Creighton will continue her visit to the region with a series of meetings in Skopje tomorrow, followed by visits to Ljubljana and Tirana on Friday.