Advisory opinion on Kosovo's declaration of independence
UNSC session on new report on UNMIK scheduled for April 22
NEW YORK - A UN Security Council session on UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres's new semi-annual report on UNMIK, the UN mission in Kosovo-Metohija, is slated for April 22, according to the UNSC monthly schedule.
The session has been called by Malta, current president of the UNSC.
Vucic to speak at special UNSC session on Kosovo-Metohija
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will address a special UNSC session on the situation in Kosovo-Metohija in New York on Thursday, the presidential press office has announced.
At 21:00 sharp at the request of Serbia, Vučić speaks at the Security Council session
Serbia submits request for extraordinary UNSC session over Kosovo-Metohija
NEW YORK - Serbia's Ambassador to the UN Nemanja Stevanovic submitted on Monday a request by the Republic of Serbia to call an extraordinary UNSC session over the situation in Kosovo-Metohija.
Stevanovic submitted the request to the political adviser of the Guyanese mission to the UN.
Guyana is presiding over the UNSC.
Starovic: Turkey's intensive arming of Pristina escalates risks
BELGRADE - State Secretary at the Serbian Defence Ministry Nemanja Starovic said on Tuesday Turkey was working intensively on arming and training the so-called Kosovo's security forces.
Speaking to the RTS, Starovic said this was contrary to UNSCR 1244, the Brussels Agreement and all other relevant agreements.
UN Security Council to discuss new report on UNMIK on April 27
NEW YORK - The UN Security Council will meet on April 27 to discuss UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres's new semiannual report on the work of the UN mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), a source at the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed to Tanjug on Wednesday.
An announcement on the UN website said the session would take place in the afternoon New York time.
Why five EU members will not recognize the so-called Kosovo
Cyprus, Greece, Slovakia, Romania and Spain firmly hold their political views on the so-called Kosovo, because otherwise they would have a problem with their territorial integrity.