UNMIK chief worried about closure of Serbian-run institutions in Kosovo  

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**UNMIK Head Concerned About Kosovo Actions**

The head of the United Nations Mission Kosovo (UNMIK), Caroline Ziadeh, has expressed concern about the actions taken by Kosovo against institutions funded by . On Wednesday, the Kosovo closed all municipal and post office buildings run by the Serbian system south of the Ibar River.

**Risk to Trust Between Communities**

Ziadeh warned that these unilateral actions could lead to further erosion of trust between communities in Kosovo and the government. She also expressed concern about the impact on life, particularly those from non-majority communities who rely on these institutions.

**Call for Constructive Dialogue**

Ziadeh urged all parties to work towards negotiated solutions that benefit everyone in Kosovo. She emphasized the need for sustainable answers to ensure the well-being and security of all people in the country.

**Kosovo Responds**

Kosovo’ , Xhelal Svecla, said that 10 “parallel Serbian institutions” were closed as part of efforts to end Serbia’s influence in Kosovo. He stated that this marked end to what he called “the era of Serbia’s parallel and criminal municipalities”.

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