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UNMIK administrator in controversial resignation (US Diplomat in Kosovo)
B92 ^ | March 19, 2008 | Staff

Posted on 03/19/2008 6:23:12 PM PDT by Bokababe

KOSOVSKA MITROVICA -- Regional UNMIK chief Gerard Gallucci has resigned, but the UN HQ has not accepted his resignation.

The U.S. diplomat in charge of the UN operations in Kosovska Mitrovica was asked to withdraw his resignation.

This is what an anonymous diplomatic source told Beta news agency tonight, adding that Gallucci was "currently on vacation, and will resume his duties once he returns".

Earlier today, KIM Radio reported that Gallucci, who is currently abroad, opted for this move because of the differences he has with Priština.

KIM's sources with the UN mission in the province's capital confirmed this.

"Gallucci has resigned because, compared to Priština, he has a different approach to the situation in Kosovska Mitrovica, when it comes to the international community's policy and attitude toward the problems in this town," the unnamed diplomatic sources have said.

UNMIK's spokesman Alexander Ivanko would not deny or confirm the news today.

He told KIM that these are "internal UNMIK matters".

Asked where Gallucci was and whether he was performing his duties, Ivanko said, "As far as I know and last I heard he is in Mitrovica. I cannot say anything else on this issue, this is an internal UNMIK matter."

Also Wednesday, one of the Kosovo Serb leaders, Milan Ivanović, gave journalist a report about Monday's violence submitted by Gallucci.

The report says that the raid was a "badly planned operation to restore law and order in the north, which has led to the disappearance of law and order".

"The choice of the date – March 17 – the fourth anniversary of the last episode of the ethnic cleansing of the Kosovo Serbs, and the decision to arrest and transport the Serbs to Priština looks as if it was created in order to inflame the Serb feelings," Gallucci adds.

"If, on some other day, the police simply asked the people to leave the premises before trying to arrest them, perhaps we could have announced a victory without a price tag," the report said.

One positive aspect is that during the events Monday, Serbs did not disturb or attack Albanians in northern Mitrovica, and they cooperated with UNMIK during the evacuation of our civilians," Gallucci said.

Some Albanians live in the north of the divided town, while there are no Serbs in the southern, Albanian part.

"Our credibility and relations necessary for our peacekeeping role in the north have been seriously, perhaps irreversibly jeopardized. Now we can all see that Serbs have a clear goal, that they are well-organized and well-armed. The Serb community in the north, regardless of whether people like Marko [Jakšić] and Milan [Ivanović], will gather around their 'radical' leadership, if it is directly provoked. Reaction to any attempt of their arrest would be fierce," the paper, entitled, "Report after defeat", says.

"All in all, it must be clear that the use of force to achieve political goals related to the status will not work. Just as we have said many, many times before… the use of force will only lead to violence that will probably accelerate the partition or will lead to new ethnic cleansing and conflict. This must be kept in mind when future decisions are made about UN courts, railways, electricity."

Gallucci also suggested that UNMIK must "admit its mistakes and repent for what has been done" in order to continue communicating with the Serbs in the north.

"Albanians must be made to understand clearly: leave the north to us, live in peace and stop threatening with violence. We heard that Premier Thaci's been telling people he's been "having trouble controlling the Drenica boys". We did not annul the unilateral declaration of independence because we could not stop it. By the same token, we cannot force those who reject it to accept it. Not only have we no moral or legal basis to use force, but it yields no results," Gallucci concludes his damning report.

Belgrade daily Politika says that the report, likely to put him in Kosovo Serbs' good books, raises the issue of whether his behavior in fact led to the escalation of the crisis.

"He has not had good cooperation with UNMIK in Priština for months, and before the courthouse was taken last Friday, he was in intense consultations with the leaders of the Mitrovica Serbs. Some sources even say he indirectly encouraged them to take over the premises that have no key significance," the newspaper says.

Politika then adds that "diplomacy is apparently not the only of Gallucci's occupations", and says he was in "another conflict zone of interest to the United States" – Sudan.

"As the U.S. charge d'affaires, Washington's top representative in that country, he was in charge of – monitoring the fighting in Darfur," the daily says.

Gallucci, a former U.S. State Department diplomat, was working in northern Kosovo since 2004.

His resignation comes two days after violence flared up in the town between UNMIK and KFOR troops and local Serb civilians, killing one, and injuring more than 100 people.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: albanian; kosovo; serb; un; unpeacekeeping
Wow, a US diplomat in the Balkans with a brain and a conscience -- none of which will help him carry out our policy there of arming Muslims to kill Christians!
1 posted on 03/19/2008 6:23:13 PM PDT by Bokababe
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To: joan; Smartass; zagor-te-nej; Lion in Winter; Honorary Serb; jb6; Incorrigible; DTA; vooch; ...

2 posted on 03/19/2008 6:24:08 PM PDT by Bokababe ( http://www.savekosovo.org)
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To: Bokababe

Interesting. Tom Gambill was working up until 2004 in Kosovo, and than they chased him out.


3 posted on 03/19/2008 6:32:07 PM PDT by kronos77 (Kosovo is Serbian Jerusalem. No Serbia without Kosovo.)
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To: Bokababe

Very impressive. I was highlighting some of his statements to paste in and emphasize, but every word of what he says is worth reading closely.

What I finally decided to comment on, however, is this: “We did not annul the unilateral declaration of independence because we could not stop it. By the same token, we cannot force those who reject it to accept it.”

Gallucci is actually being polite and glossing over what his own political bosses did. After all, maybe they couldn’t stop the terrorists from declaring unilateral independence, but they sure as hell didn’t have to encourage them, by promising recognition before it took place.

That makes the EU and the US complicit in this illegal action. It’s kind of like saying to a murderer, “OK, go ahead and commit murder. I won’t prosecute you if you do it, so go right ahead. I promise I won’t hold you accountable.”


4 posted on 03/19/2008 6:33:30 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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Wow, between this guy with a conscience, and the proposal today that Serbia join (in some manner) a Russian connection, things look like they're not the black hole, end of the line, give up all hope mood the Western powers demand to impose on the Serbs.

Zhivela ja Serbija!

5 posted on 03/19/2008 6:35:30 PM PDT by wildandcrazyrussian
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To: Bokababe

cool


6 posted on 03/19/2008 7:00:18 PM PDT by RDTF (Go AEGIS!)
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To: wildandcrazyrussian
"Wow, between this guy with a conscience, and the proposal today that Serbia join (in some manner) a Russian connection, things look like they're not the black hole, end of the line, give up all hope mood the Western powers demand to impose on the Serbs."

People are still going to die for this fake Kosovo state -- Serbs and maybe our troops. And for what? So that we can please friggin Saudi Arabia?

We made a mistake. Instead of invading Afghanistan or Iraq, we should have bombed that moonrock to bits, invaded Saudi Arabia and taken over their oil fields. Half the world's political problems would have been solved with one fell swoop!

7 posted on 03/19/2008 7:08:40 PM PDT by Bokababe ( http://www.savekosovo.org)
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To: Bokababe

We are of like mind.

All I know is I want The Serbs to kick everybody’s ass and scrape the ground clean in Kosovo.

We have blood on our hands.... our actions re Kosovo are simply insane.


8 posted on 03/19/2008 8:59:07 PM PDT by Bobalu (I guess I see'd that varmint for the last time....)
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