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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    UN special envoy submitted Kosovo settlement plan
    02.02.2007 14:38 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Kosovo will be allowed to separate from Serbia and
    use its own national symbols under proposals to end its limbo status
    drawn up by the UN's special envoy. Martti Ahtisaari's plan does not
    mention the word "independence", but that is virtually what is on
    offer, Western diplomats said. Mr Ahtisaari is in Belgrade presenting
    his proposals to Serbian officials.

    The UN has administered Kosovo since a Nato bombing campaign forced
    Serbian troops to withdraw in 1999. Talks to determine Kosovo's final
    status have been continuing for years without the two sides coming to
    agreement. Ethnic Albanians make up 90% of the province's two million
    people.

    According to the United Nations, more than 220,000 non-Albanian
    Kosovars are living as internally displaced refugees in Serbia and
    Montenegro. The ethnic Albanian majority overwhelmingly want to break
    away from Serbia. But Serbs regard the province - which is still
    officially part of Serbia - as the cradle of their culture, and oppose
    any solution that would lead to its independence.

    Mr Ahtisaari's plan, however, amounts to "independence, subject to
    international supervision", said one Western diplomat, who wished to
    remain unnamed. Kosovo would be allowed its own national symbols,
    including a flag and anthem, and to apply for membership of
    international organisations like the United Nations.

    It would not be unconditional independence, however. An
    "international community representative" would be appointed, with
    powers to intervene if Kosovo tries to go further than the plan
    allows, while Nato and EU forces would remain in military and policing
    roles. Kosovo could not be partitioned between Serbian and ethnic
    Albanian areas, nor would Kosovo be allowed to join any other state -
    implicitly ruling out the creation of a "greater Albania", reports the
    BBC.
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