OSCE chief in Kosovo to be sacked for “inconvenient” language
The chief of Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in Kosovo Tim Guldimann might be sacked from the post over some earlier statements that Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence might present a fishy precedent.
(KosovoCompromise Staff) Thursday, February 07, 2008
Guldimann's statements, according to Pristina papers, enraged local politicians, who had requested his dismissal from the office, over his assessment that Kosovo might be a precedent in solving other similar conflicts throughout the world.
"It was said that Kosovo's case is not a precedent - ‘is not precedent and should not be' - but it is difficult to say and to be sure that this will not create a precedent," Guldimann was quoted as saying by Pristina daily Zeri.