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    FM LAVROV SAYS TOO EARLY TO SPEAK OF GIVING KOSOVO INDEPENDENCE

    RIA Novosti
    13:17 | 10/ 04/ 2006

    MOSCOW, April 10 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's foreign minister says it
    is early to speak of granting independence to the troubled Serbian
    region of Kosovo, the ministry said Monday.

    Sergei Lavrov told Slovak newspaper Pravda last week that hasty
    decisions on giving Kosovo sovereignty "would be immediately projected
    on other conflicts, including in the CIS [Commonwealth of Independent
    States]."

    Lavrov said that it was tempting to establish the Kosovo case as unique
    and say it did not create international legal precedent, but that
    this was no more than an attempt to evade international legal norms.

    "Double standards and selectiveness in conflicts settlements are
    unacceptable," Lavrov said.

    Earlier, some Russian politicians expressed concern that independence
    for Kosovo would create a precedent for recognition of breakaway
    regions in the former Soviet Union.

    Moldova is dealing with a separatist regime in Transdnestr,
    while Georgia has two breakaway regions in Abkhazia and South
    Ossetia. Nagorny Karabakh, a largely ethnic Armenian enclave inside
    Azerbaijan, has long been a source of friction between the two
    Caucasus states.

    Formally part of Serbia, Kosovo has been a UN protectorate since
    1999, following a NATO military campaign to drive out Yugoslav forces
    accused of atrocities against Albanian civilians.
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