As part of her regular visits to North Mitrovica, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of UNMIK, Caroline Ziadeh met today with political and civil society representatives from the Kosovo Serb community, and discussed the recent political, security and economic developments. The SRSG reaffirmed the dedication to promoting human rights and fundamental freedoms of all communities in Kosovo and emphasized the importance of trust-building and reconciliation as key to stability, peace, and security. Kosovo Serb representatives shared their concerns, particularly regarding the recent decision by the Kosovo Central Bank on the use of the Dinar. SRSG Ziadeh reiterated UNMIK’s commitment to help bridge the gap between non-majority communities and relevant institutions.
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- 24 January 2024

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