17 March 2005
United States Calls for Capture of Kosovo President's Attackers
Ambassador Stephan Minikes addresses the OSCE Permanent Council
The United States wants to see the perpetrators of the assassination attempt
against Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova apprehended as soon as possible,
Ambassador Stephan Minikes told the Organization for Security and Cooperation
in Europe in Vienna, Austria, March 17.
Minikes, the permanent U.S. representative to the OSCE, also appealed to
everyone in Kosovo to maintain the calm that has generally prevailed since
former Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's March 9 voluntary reporting
to The Hague. Haradinaj resigned his position after being indicted by the
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) for alleged
war crimes committed during the 1998-1999 armed conflict in Kosovo when he
served as a senior commander in the Kosovo Liberation Army.
Following is the text of Minikes’ statement as provided by the United States
Mission to the OSCE:
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United States Mission to the OSCE
Vienna, Austria
March 17, 2004
STATEMENT ON THE ATTACK ON KOSOVO PRESIDENT RUGOVA
AS DELIVERED BY AMBASSADOR STEPHAN M. MINIKES TO THE PERMANENT COUNCIL
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
The United States wishes to strongly condemn the apparent assassination
attempt on the life of President Ibrahim Rugova that occurred on March 15
in Pristina. We reiterate that violence in any form will not be tolerated
and can only hurt Kosovo's future. The perpetrator or perpetrators of this
attack have to be apprehended and should be brought to justice as soon as
possible.
We encourage Kosovo's leaders not to let this incident derail their commitment
to forming an effective new government that is focused on implementation
of the standards and reforming local government. The United States will continue
to support Kosovo as it prepares for the comprehensive review later this
year.
We also appeal to everyone in Kosovo to maintain the calm that has generally
prevailed in Kosovo since Mr. Haradinaj's March 9 voluntary reporting to
the Hague.
Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman.
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(Distributed by the Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department
of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)
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