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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Serbian parliament adopts resolution on Kosovo
    27.12.2007 15:48 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Serbia's parliament overwhelmingly
    adopted a resolution Wednesday that threatens to halt
    the country's integration into the European Union and
    cut off diplomatic ties with Western countries if they
    recognize Kosovo's independence.

    The resolution - passed with 220 votes in favor, 14
    against and three abstentions - obliges Serbian
    officials to reject Kosovo's statehood and denounces
    NATO for allegedly supporting Kosovo Albanians. It
    also denounces the idea of sending an EU mission to
    Kosovo.

    Ethnic Albanians, who account for about 90 percent of
    Kosovo's 2 million people, have said they would
    proclaim independence early next year.

    The U.S. and several EU states have said they would
    recognize Kosovo's independence because it has not
    been under Serbia's control since 1999, when NATO
    intervened to stop former Serbian President Slobodan
    Milosevic's military crackdown against the
    separatists.

    Serbia, backed by Russia, insists Kosovo - considered
    the cradle of Serbia's medieval state and religion -
    should remain part of its territory, and has urged
    more negotiations with Kosovo Albanians.

    During a fiery debate in Parliament, Prime Minister
    Vojislav Kostunica accused the U.S. of blocking
    efforts to find a compromise with ethnic Albanians by
    its open support of Kosovo's independence.

    "America is openly striving for the destruction of the
    international order," Kostunica told the parliament.
    "America, which once seemed like a symbol of freedom,
    now advocates the policies of force."

    Serbia's pro-Western President, Boris Tadic, was more
    moderate in his speech, saying Serbia must strive to
    keep Kosovo, but that it should not give up "its
    European future" along the way.

    The resolution says Serbia must "reconsider"
    diplomatic ties with Western countries that recognize
    Kosovo's statehood. It says that, because of NATO's
    support for Kosovo's independence, Serbia must remain
    outside the Western military alliance.

    The document also said the possible signing of a
    pre-membership trade and aid deal with the European
    Union in January "must be in the function of
    preserving the country's sovereignty and territorial
    integrity." Kostunica clarified that Serbia would not
    join the EU if the bloc recognized Kosovo's
    independence. "Serbia can join any integration only as
    a whole and not a truncated country," Kostunica said,
    the AP reports.
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