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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Serbia warns of a set of retaliatory measures
    26.12.2007 12:42 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Serbia plans to adopt a set of
    retaliatory measures against Western states if they
    recognize Kosovo's independence, including the
    possibility of severing diplomatic ties with the
    United States and EU countries, officials said.
    Belgrade also said it rejects the idea of an EU
    mission in Kosovo until the breakaway province's
    status is resolved.

    On Wednesday, the parliament will debate a
    strongly-worded resolution proposed by the government
    that will bind Serbian officials never to accept
    Kosovo's independence.

    Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo have pledged to proclaim
    independence early next year, and the U.S. and several
    EU states have indicated they would recognize it.
    Serbia, backed by Russia, insists that Kosovo, a
    province of 2 million people that is 90 percent ethnic
    Albanian, should remain part of its territory.

    The European Union agreed earlier this month to send a
    1,800-member mission to Kosovo to replace the current
    system in the province, which has been run by the U.N.
    and NATO since the 1999 war between Serbs and
    separatist ethnic Albanians.

    But the Serbian government resolution, which will
    almost certainly be adopted by the
    nationalist-dominated parliament, said that the EU
    mission would not be welcome before Kosovo's final
    status is determined at the UN Security Council, where
    Russia could veto any decision not favorable to
    Belgrade.

    "The sending of the proposed EU mission ... would be
    an act which jeopardizes the sovereignty, territorial
    integrity and the constitution of the Republic of
    Serbia," the resolution says. The document says that
    Serbia must "reconsider" diplomatic ties with Western
    countries that recognize Kosovo's statehood. It adds
    that because of NATO's alleged support for Kosovo's
    independence, Serbia must remain outside the Western
    military alliance.

    The resolution, apparently drafted by Serbia's
    conservative Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica, also
    said that the planned signing of a pre-membership
    trade and aid deal with the EU in January "must be in
    the function of preserving the country's sovereignty
    and territorial integrity." `Deployment of
    peacekeepers in Kosovo will result in formation of a
    puppet state on the Serbian land,' he said.

    Kostunica's ruling party has earlier demanded that the
    signing of the so-called Stabilization and Association
    Agreement with the EU be conditioned with the bloc
    agreeing that Kosovo is Serbia's integral part, the AP
    reports.
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