PACE summer session to include debate on Kosovo
22. June 2010. | 06:36
Source: Tanjug
Rapporteur of the PACE Political Affairs Committee and former Swedish defense minister Bjorn von Sydow will submit his report on Kosovo on Tuesday, June 22, and the resolution based on his report is expected to be adopted at the session on June 25.
The summer session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) will include a debate on the situation in Kosovo.
The session, which will be closed on June 25, will also be attended by the permanent delegation of the Serbian parliament, headed by Dragoljub Micunovic.
Rapporteur of the PACE Political Affairs Committee and former Swedish defense minister Bjorn von Sydow will submit his report on Kosovo on Tuesday, June 22, and the resolution based on his report is expected to be adopted at the session.
Sydow stressed the neutrality of the Council of Europe regarding the situation in Kosovo, adding that he primarily insists on Kosovo standards, rather than status.
In his report, he underscored a very bad situation in the province concerning the rule of law, adding that there
are problems of minority communities and corruption, including the one in institutions.
During the summer session, PACE will also discuss the tension in the Middle East, the report on the H1N1 flu
pandemic, Islam, Islamism and Islamophobia in Europe, as well as the legal regulations for the prevention of human rights violations in northern Caucasus.
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