German Envoy Is Made Kosovo’s New U.N. Chief
From Times Wire Reports
Veteran German diplomat Michael Steiner was named the United Nations’ new administrator of Kosovo, replacing Hans Haekkerup, a former Danish defense minister who had served in the post since January 2001.
The U.N. took control of the Serbian province in June 1999 after a 78-day NATO-led bombing campaign against Yugoslavia to halt a crackdown on ethnic Albanians.
Steiner quit as Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder’s foreign policy advisor in November after he was accused of insulting an army officer on a flight from Asia and demanding caviar.
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