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China calls for dialogue to settle Kosovo issue (2)

(Xinhua)

09:45, November 28, 2012

On the question of Kosovo, he noted, a settlement plan that is acceptable to all should be reached within the framework of UN Security Council Resolution 1244 and through dialogue and negotiation between the parties concerned.

While welcoming the recent high-level talks between Belgrade and Pristina, China hopes that the parties concerned will increase their efforts and continue to push forward with the dialogue, said the envoy.

"That is not only in the interest of the parties concerned and serves the well-being of the people, but is also in the interest of peace and stability in the Balkan region and all of Europe," he said.

Turning to the work of UNMIK, Li said that the mission has made unremitting efforts to promote regional peace and stability and enhance dialogue, to which China expresses its appreciation.

According to him, China supports UNMIK to continue carrying out its mission in accordance with the mandate of the Security Council, hoping that UNMIK, the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo and the Kosovo Force will strengthen their coordination and play a positive and constructive role in promoting the settlement of the relevant questions.

Stressing that China is extremely concerned about the illicit trafficking in human organs in Kosovo, Li said any acts that violate the norms of international law and international humanitarian law should not be condoned.

"The United Nations should play a role in this regard, ensuring full and independent investigations into the relevant cases," added the Chinese ambassador.


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