I propose to take Questions Nos. 65, 66, 67 and 68, inclusive.
I remain extremely concerned at the situation in Kosovo. The increasing pattern of breaches of the ceasefire over recent weeks, compounded by the terrible atrocities which outraged the world, again underlines the importance and urgency of finding a political solution and bringing the suffering of all of the people of Kosovo to an end.
I have made known in the House and elsewhere my outrage at Serbian atrocities and, together with my EU colleagues, I continue to insist that, in compliance with Security Council resolutions, the authorities in Belgrade allow the Prosecutor of the International Tribunal to carry out investigations, and that those responsible be brought to justice.
The Deputy will be aware that international efforts to find a solution to the Kosovo problem are centred on the talks currently taking place in Rambouillet, outside Paris. The urgency of these talks is made clear against the very real threat of a resumption of large-scale violence, which otherwise could take place in a few weeks time, with the end of winter.