Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica met today with UN Assistant Secretary-General and Director of the UNDP Regional Bureau for European the Commonwealth of Independent States Kalman Mizsei to discuss the situation in Kosovo-Metohija in wake of recent synchronised anti-Serb violence by ethnic-Albanian extremists.
Kalman Mizsei and Vojislav Kostunica
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Kostunica pointed to the importance of urgent action to create conditions for the survival and protection of the remaining Serb and other non-Albanian population in Kosovo-Metohija, and called on the United Nations to send a strong message that the international community will not tolerate Albanian separatists' terror against Serbs or ethnic cleansing.
Mizsei told Kostunica that a programme has been signed for Serbia-Montenegro between 2005 and 2009, in which priorities are defined as regards the country's public administration reform, the rule of law, and sustainable development.
Kostunica informed Mizsei on the process of Serbia's institutional consolidation and expressed optimism about the future of the state union of Serbia-Montenegro.