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Serbia demands urgent UN SC session to discuss situation in Kosovo-Metohija

27. July 2011. | 18:17

Source: Emg.rs

Minister of Foreign Affairs Vuk Jeremic stated that Serbia has requested an urgent session of the UN Security Council in order to discuss the current situation in Kosovo-Metohija and the disrupted stability caused by Pristina’s unilateral attempt to change the situation in the field.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Vuk Jeremic stated that Serbia has requested an urgent session of the UN Security Council in order to discuss the current situation in Kosovo-Metohija and the disrupted stability caused by Pristina’s unilateral attempt to change the situation in the field.

Jeremic, who is on a working visit to Lebanon, met with Lebanese Minister of Foreign Affairs Adnan Mansur in Beirut and following the meeting stated that he hopes an emergency session will be summoned and that all who are against it will eventually give in.

We must hold a UN Security Council session in order to contemplate what has transpired in the Serbian province and to find a way to move forward in order to secure peace and stability in the province, Jeremic said.

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