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    DETERMINATION OF KOSOVO STATUS WILL BECOME A PRECEDENT FOR THE UNRECOGNIZED REPUBLICS IN CIS, RF FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS

    arminfo
    2007-12-08 13:11:00

    ArmInfo. Any decision on Kosovo status will become a precedent for
    the unrecognized republics in the post-Soviet area, Foreign Minister
    of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov said, Friday. 'Certainly,
    the way Kosovo crisis will be managed will have a precedent. It
    will happen not because we say so or because our western partners
    deny it. Neither they nor we must decide it', S. Lavrov said at a
    press conference in Brussels after Russian-NATO Council when asked
    if Kosovo settlement will influence the conflicts in Georgia.

    He said many countries, including in the Balkans, follow the
    developments in Kosovo. Those who think of taking undue freedom
    with the international law, UN Statute, and Helsinki final act
    "must think well before starting this very slippery slop that may be
    pregnant with unpredictable consequences and will not add stability
    in Europe", the minister said. He believes that the key obstacle to
    the settlement was Pristina's stand. 'We are sure that the troika of
    negotiators for Kosovo problem settlement has managed to carry out
    rather a useful work. Direct negotiations were started. Belgrad made
    a number of consistent, constructive and flexible proposals. There
    is a real opportunity for an agreement on all the issues raised by
    Belgrad. Lack of any response action by Pristina prevents resolution',
    Lavrov said. He reiterated his call on all those who say in public
    that Kosovo independence has no alternative "not to block negotiations
    and allow the parties to find mutually admissible stands." Since 1999
    Kosovo region has been formally remaining part of Serbia's territory
    and under management of the UN.

    Belgrad-Pristina negotiations for the final status of the
    region continuing in Vienna with mediation of the special envoy
    of UN Secretary General Marti Ahtisaari within the year 2006
    brought no result. The problem was entrusted to the troika of
    mediators. Aleksander Botsan-Kharchenko represents Russia in the
    troika of international mediators Frank Wisner of the US and Wolfgang
    Ischinger of the European Union. Kosovo insists on independence,
    Serbia is ready to provide the region with an autonomy status only. The
    report on Kosovo the "troika" will extraordinarily submit to the UN
    Security Council says that Belgrad and Pristina failed to agree on
    the future status of the region. After the report is made, Kosovo
    will unilaterally declare independence, experts suppose.
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