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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Moscow called on Belgrade and Pristina to continue talks
    15.12.2007 14:19 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Moscow has called on Belgrade and Pristina to
    continue negotiations on the status of Kosovo, and hopes that a
    compromise is still possible, Russia's UN envoy Vitaly Churkin said on
    Friday.

    The Contact Group's troika of mediators - Russia, the United States
    and the European Union - submitted to the UN Security Council and UN
    Secretary General Ban Ki-moon a report on December 10 saying that the
    parties had failed to reach an agreement after "120 days of intensive
    negotiations."

    "We believe that the efforts by the troika have shown that a
    negotiated solution is possible, that the two sides can reach a
    compromise and deliver a solution to strengthen stability in the
    Balkans. Serbia would benefit the future of Kosovo, the European
    Union, and reinforce rather than weaken international law," Vitaly
    Churkin said.

    He said the UN Security Council should give a signal to the parties
    concerned that the international community is expecting them to
    continue their discussions.

    The Serb delegation has been able to refine some elements of its
    position, which could also be acceptable to Pristina, he said, adding
    that Belgrade is prepared to grant Pristina full freedom in the
    economic realm, in particular the freedom to establish contacts with
    international financial institutions, as well as allow it to have its
    their own flag, gendarmerie and police, RIA Novosti reports.

    December 19, the UN Security Council will sit to discuss the Kosovo
    issue.
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