Today, the Committee on Kosovo of the Serbian Parliament held a behind-closed-doors session and secretly adopted the report on the work of the Government Office for Kosovo from the past year.
The session was chaired by Committee Chair Danijela Nikolić and attended by members Žika Gojković, Radovan Tvrdišić, Nebojša Bakarec, Sonja Ilić, Ivan Antić, Goran Rakić, Dr. Dejan Gurešić, Stefan Krkobabić, Aleksandar Pavić, Aleksandar Ivanović, and Verica Milanović. Also present were MPs Slobodan Ilić and Đorđe Komlenski, who are not committee members, according to the Parliament’s website.
The Committee was briefed on the ongoing dialogue between Belgrade and Prishtina, mediated by the European Union, according to the report.
According to the report, state authorities informed members about the current security situation in Kosovo, with particular emphasis on “alleged threats to the Serbian community“, including recent announcements by Prishtina authorities to implement unilateral and discriminatory measures starting from March 15. The report states that these measures could endanger the survival of Serbs in the region, as well as the functioning of vital educational and healthcare institutions.
The Committee emphasized that issues concerning Serbian institutions in Kosovo must be resolved through dialogue, particularly within the framework of forming the Community of Serbian Municipalities, the report adds.
