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    FURTHER DELAY IN DETERMINING KOSOVO'S STATUS THREATENS SECURITY OF THE WHOLE WORLD

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    12.07.2007 17:47 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Any further delay in determining the final status of
    Kosovo will have negative consequences both for this breakaway province
    of Serbia and the world community, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon
    stated today to a press conference. The UN Sec. Gen. also expressed
    hope that the Security Council will agree on an earlier proposed plan,
    which supposes 120 days for consultations; after expiration of that
    period Kosovo will be granted independence. The press conference was
    held after the meeting between Ban Ki-moon and President of Kosovo
    Fatmir Sejdiu.

    The United States and European Union have approved the plan on Kosovo,
    which grants independence to this province under international
    control. In this light Russia's approval is a key issues for
    determining Kosovo's future. However, Moscow's stance remains
    unchanged. Russia insists that decisions must be made taking into
    account interests of both sides and is ready to veto any resolution
    that grants independence to Kosovo from Serbia, since it will create
    a dangerous precedent.

    The latest draft resolution introduced by the United States and
    European Union offers to postpone the process of granting independence
    to Kosovo for 4 months. According to the draft resolution, UN Sec.

    Gen. Ban Ki-moon must organize talks between Belgrade and Pri~Ztina
    during 120 days. Besides, the resolution prescribes both sides to
    "avoid from unilateral decisions concerning the final status of the
    province during the 120-day period", RBK reports.
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