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Security Council session on ethnic Albanian extremist activities
December 19, 2000
New York, December 19 (Tanjug) - The U.N. Security Council will confer
today on the grave security situation in the buffer zone in southern Serbia
after the incursion of ethnic Albanian extremists.
The discussion should be followed
by steps, which would contribute to easing tensions in the region, and
opening possibilities for resolving outstanding issues in compliance with the
Resolution 1244, according to diplomats at the New York U.N.
headquarters.
The session has been scheduled at demand of Yugoslav President
Vojislav Kostunica, who sent a letter last week to the Security Council
President, Russian Ambassador Sergey Lavrov, briefing him on more
serious situation in the buffer zone and that the international community
should demonstrate concrete steps which would confirm its resolve to
fulfill its obligations, the same as FRY does.
Formally, at the session's agenda, which will be opened, discussion of
resolutions connected with the region, first of all, the Resolution 1244, on
which consistent and full implementation FRY and many members of the
Security Council refer to, is announced.