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My family, like yours, like
all families all over Kosovo never wavered and
never lost faith in our countrymen. From the
brother who left his family to fight, to the
farmer who would not cede his land, to the women
and men who opened their homes and taught our
children, to the student who stood up and said
no more.
To all who have returned to
build a better life for their children: We never
wavered and never lost faith in our countrymen.
We never lost faith in the dream that one day we
would stand among the free nations of the world
and today we do. All of us have brought our
beloved Kosovo to this point and all of us
should be very very proud.
As my parents and
grandparents taught me what being a Kosovar
means, I ask you to speak to your children and
grandchildren and explain to them the meaning of
this day. Retell the story for generations of
the joy and pride we now feel and never forget
to teach them to remember the great sacrifices
of those who have come before us.
Kosovo, in the years to
come, will face many challenges. However, those
challenges will not deter us for we are going
forward with a united spirit of a united people.
Our challenges, from economic to energy, from
education to health care, from infrastructure to
European integration are large, but they are no
match against the spirit of our people and our
destiny.
Kosovo-the land and our
people- are joined at a historic moment to
improve the lives of each and every citizen
within our borders regardless of ethnicity.
I say to ALL of our
citizens: join us, work with us, for in our
unity is our strength.
Our hopes have never been
higher, and dreams are infinite, are challenges
loom large, but nothing can deter us from moving
forward to the greatness that history has
reserved for us.
Much has already been done
to assure members of communities our pledge to
diversity. In this historic day I wish to
reaffirm our political will to create the
necessary conditions to respect and to protect
diversity improving community relations in
Kosovo. This will be reflected in our
Constitutional and legal framework, following by
a cross policy strategy at all levels of the
state.
We will reflect this
commitment on three key elements. First, there
is the firm and irrevocable anchoring of the
equal rights of all members of communities in
Kosovo in our legal framework. Second, there is
the establishment of permanent mechanisms to
ensure that the communities can and will play a
full and active role in the developing future of
our country. And thirdly, there is our
responsibility to take immediate and effective
actions to ensure that our undertakings flowing
from this policy will actually result in
positive changes for all who live in Kosovo,
including in particular members of communities.
Our Constitution outlines
that Kosovo is a state of all its citizens.
There is no room for intimidation,
discrimination or unequal treatment of anyone,
and any discriminatory practices will be stamped
out by our state institutions. Instead, there is
a positive recognition of the benefits that
diversity brings to all of us.
Kosovo is declaring its
independence in accordance with Ahtisaris
Comprehensive Proposal and Kosovos independence
marks the end of the dissolution of former
Yugoslavia. As a matter of fact, the
implementation of the Ahtisaris provisions
which are enriched in the new Kosovo
Constitution is a national priority for us. As
result, Kosovo Assembly in very few days will
pass all the key laws resulting from this
document.
Kosovo appreciates the role
that UN has played in rebuilding Kosovo and
building our institutions. We look forward to
work with the UN in order to advance our joint
efforts for peace, security and democratic
development.
Furthermore, we welcome the
new international mission lead by the EU which
will help our democratic development and oversee
the implementation of Ahtisaari Plan.
On this occasion, I want to
reassure our neighbors that Kosovo will do what
ever it takes to establish and maintain good
relationships with all neighboring countries. We
seek good relationships based on mutual interest
even with Belgrade being confident that this is
our common interest.
As of today, Kosovo will be
a democratic, multiethnic state moving rapidly
toward EU and Euro-Atlantic integration.
Thank you.
Hashim Thaēi
Prime Minister of Kosovo |