UN Documents for Kosovo: Secretary-General's Reports

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1 September 2006 S/2006/707 This noted that three additional rounds of direct talks were held on the issue of decentralisation of the governmental and administrative functions of Kosovo, including the delineation of municipal boundaries.
5 June 2006 S/2006/361 This report noted that the parties remained far apart and compromise would be essential.
25 January 2006 S/2006/45 This report noted that progress in implementation of standards was slower than in all other reporting periods.
7 October 2005 S/2005/635 This was a letter from the Secretary-General to the President of the Security Council transmitting Kai Eide's report which outlined achievement to date of standards and supported the beginning of status talks.
26 May 2005 S/2005/335Corr.1 This was the corrigendum of the UNMIK report.
23 May 2005 S/2005/335 This report ncluded an annex which outlined key achievements and priority standards challenges relating to: functioning democratic institutions; rule of law; freedom of movement; sustainable returns and the rights of communities and their members; economy; property rights; cultural heritage; dialogue; and the Kosovo Protection Corps (KPC).
14 February 2005 S/2005/88 This report noted tangible progress towards the eight standards, but noted that none had yet been fully realised.
17 November 2004 S/2004/932 This was a letter from the Secretary-General transmitting a report by Kai Eide entitled "Recommendations for the way forward in Kosovo".
17 November 2004 S/2004/907 This report noted that progress towards the eight standards remained "limited and uneven."
30 July 2004 S/2004/613 This report noted progress, subsequent to the violence in March, in the reconstruction of damaged or destroyed property, inter-ethnic reconciliation and reform of local government.
30 April 2004 S/2004/348 This report noted the damaging effect of violence in March.
26 January 2004 S/2004/71 This report noted that the record of achievements by Kosovo's Provisional Institutions was mixed, with progress apparently stalled in some areas. It called for more to be done to uphold the values of multi-ethnicity, tolerance and equal rights for all communities.
15 October 2003 S/2003/996 This report reaffirmed key priorities: improving the rule of law and the security situation; furthering returns and minority rights; and strengthening economic development in order to promote substantial autonomy and self-government in Kosovo in accordance with resolution 1244.
23 June 2003 S/2003/675 This report noted "significant progress" in achieving substantial autonomy and self-government.
14 April 2003 S/2003/421 This report noted a significant step in the process of transferring further responsibilities to the Kosovo Provisional Institutions of Self-Government.