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Deputy Prime Minister Kuçi, held a press conference at UN headquarters in Geneva

Deputy Prime Minister Kuçi, held a press conference at UN headquarters in Geneva

Prishtina, 18/11/2011

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Professor. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, today held a press conference at the headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva.

During the conference, Deputy Prime Minister Kuçi spoke about the current situation, economic and political processes in Kosovo. "The Government together with international institutions are doing everything in our country to function the rule of law, creating security and free movement for all our citizens. Kosovo after the 12 years of-liberation and 3 years of independence, has become a factor of peace and stability in the region, "said Kuçi.

Regarding recent developments in the north of Kosovo, Deputy Prime Minister Kuçi appeal to the Security Council and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, to create the conditions for removal of barricades and parallel structures to the north, and to begin technical dialogue between Republic of Kosovo and  Serbia in Brussels. "We do not accept any partition or exchange of territory of Kosovo. Kosovo now has its state borders and this territorial integrity must be respect from  Serbian side, who should not full on provocations of the Belgrade regime, because their perspective is in Kosovo and they have all the possibilities and conditions for integration in our society, "said Deputy Prime Minister  Kuçi.

While responding to media interest present in this conference, Deputy Prime Minister Kuci said that Kosovo is currently recognized by 86 countries in the world and added that this year, almost every month we have had one or two recognition from world countries who understand the reality in Kosovo, which countries had been reluctant to recognize us until now. According to him, along with lobbying for recognition, Kosovo today is lobbying for quick membership in the UN. 

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