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The United Nations Security Council received Serbia’s request Info

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The mission of Guyana, the country that chairs the UN Security Council, received Serbia’s request to schedule an extraordinary session due to the situation in Kosovo, the mission confirmed to Voice of America.

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“Serbia has sent a letter to the chairman of the Security Council, which will be in front of the members of this body. You will receive information as soon as the session is scheduled,” stated the spokesperson of the Guyana mission.

Serbia’s Ambassador to the UN, Nemanja Stevanović, submitted today a request to convene an extraordinary session of the UN Security Council due to the situation in Kosovo and Metohija.

The request states that in the territory of Kosovo and Metohija, the culmination of long-term and well-planned and systematic actions, the so-called leadership of the Kosovo Albanians, by which the Serbs are deliberately subjected to unbearable living conditions.

“It is about the illegal decision of the temporary institutions of self-government in Pristina to cancel the circulation of the Serbian currency dinar in the territory of Kosovo and Metohija, which represents the continuation of measures of brutal physical and institutional violence against Serbs by the temporary institutions of self-government in Pristina, whose essential goal is complete ethnic cleansing and the disappearance of the Serbian population from that area, which is ongoing,” the document states.

In the letter, which will be sent to all representatives of the EU member states and EU institutions and to the presidents and prime ministers of the member states of the UN Security Council, including Russia and China, the situation is in sharp contrast to the UN Charter and Resolution 244 and is of such a nature that it requires the holding of a special sessions of the Security Council.

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