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Pieter Feith ICR/EU Special Representative in Kosovo
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The EU in Kosovo


Kosovo Government

International Steering Group

International Steering Group for Kosovo

Following the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Kosovo on 17 February 2008, upon the request of Kosovo’s leaders, a group of States formed the International Steering Group (ISG) on 28 February 2008 download

The Member States of the ISG are:

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Slovenia, Switzerland, Sweden, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States of America.

The primary purpose of the ISG is to support full implementation of the Comprehensive Proposal for the Kosovo Status Settlement of UN Special Envoy Martti Ahtisaari of 26 March 2007.

The ISG helps guide Kosovo's democratic development in the years ahead.The ISG seeks to promote good governance, multi-ethnicity and the rule of law in Kosovo.

ISG factsheet download

Implementation of the Comprehensive Settlement Proposal - State of Implementation download, please see Matrix narrative here

The ISG appointed Mr Pieter Feith to be the International Civilian Representative (ICR) for Kosovo.

ISG statements

- 28 February 2008 Statement English, Albanian, Serbian

 

- 17 April 2008 Statement download

 

- 22 May 2008 Statement download

 

- 30 June 2008 Statement download

 

- 12 September 2008 Statement download

 

- 21 Novembar 2008 Statement download

 

- 27 February 2009 Statement download

 

-15 June 2009 Statement download

 

-05 October 2009 Statement download

 

-08 February 2010 Statement download

 

-14 June 2010 Statement download

 

 
 
The International Civilian Office - European Union Special Representative (ICO-EUSR) 2008 Copyright "Blue Building" St. Ahmet Krasniqi PN
(100 metres south of Hotel Adria) 10000 Pristina, Kosovo Tel: +381 (0) 38 20 44 100 (central) +381 (0) 38 20 44 210 (fax) E-mail: office@ico-kos.org