UN Won't Block Ceku's Bid To Become Kosovo's Premier
March 06, 2006
Agim Ceku (file photo) (epa)
March 6, 2006 -- The UN mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) said today it would not block former separatist commander Agim Ceku from becoming the Serbian province's next prime minister.
"Kosovo has its democratic institutions and has the right to decide about its prime minister," UN administration spokesman Neeraj Singh said.
Ceku, the former commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army, was made Kosovo's prime minister-designate last week.
Serbian authorities in Belgrade said last week that justice authorities were investigating Ceku for war crimes allegedly committed during the 1998-99 Kosovo war and had issued an international warrant for his arrest.
Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica said last week that he expects the head of the UN mission in Kosovo to prevent Ceku from taking office.
The province formally remains a part of Serbia, but has been under UN administration since mid-1999, after a NATO air campaign that drove Serbian forces out of the province.
(AFP)