Dacic: U.N. Security Council Session Regarding NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia Anniversary Still Uncertain | Beta Briefing

Dacic: U.N. Security Council Session Regarding NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia Anniversary Still Uncertain

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News / Politics | 20.03.24 | access_time 12:18

Ivica Dacic (BETAPHOTO/MILOS MISKOV)

Outgoing Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said on March 20 that it is still uncertain whether or not the U.N. Security Council will meet on March 25 at the request of Russia regarding the 25th anniversary of the NATO bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

“I should be there as a representative of Serbia and we don’t even know if the session will be held,” Dacic told Pink TV.

According to him, a procedural vote will take place ahead of the meeting on whether it should be held at all.

Speaking about Kosovo’s membership in the Council of Europe, Dacic said he expects the meeting of the Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy of the Parliamentary Assembly to be scheduled, adding that it is likely the Committee will adopt a “positive recommendation” for Kosovo to join the Council.

“After that, in April, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe will probably make [the same] recommendation to the Committee of Ministers. We can expect Kosovo’s membership to be expedited,” Dacic said.

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