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    UN SECURITY COUNCIL NOT ABLE TO SETTLE KOSOVO PROBLEM

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    17.07.2007 15:10 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ During his press conference in New York headquarters
    UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon once again said he is concerned
    over Security Council's inability to determine the future status of
    Kosovo. Ban Ki-moon stated to journalists that further delays in this
    issue are extremely undesirable and may have negative consequences not
    only on Balkans' peace and stability, but also of entire Europe. "I
    hope SC members will manage to settle this problem proceeding from
    recommendations made by my special representative. I have personally
    discussed this issue with the heads of countries, which are represented
    in the Security Council, including Russian President Vladimir
    Putin. The Ahtisaari recommendations include all elements necessary
    for determining Kosovo's future status," the UN Sec. Gen. said. At
    the same time he added granting actual independence to Kosovo "will
    not serve as an example for separatists in other countries".

    Meanwhile, Moscow has already stated he will not support the new draft
    resolution on Kosovo and will speak for new talks between Kosovo
    and Serbia with a new mediator. "We think that the Ahtisaari plan
    has failed. New impartial talks with a new impartial mediator are
    needed. We say this to the Security Council," Russia's UN Ambassador
    Vitaly Churkin stated.

    In his part Serbia is ready to settle the Kosovo problem through
    open dialog and compromises with the Albanian side, Serbia's UN
    Ambassador Stanimir Vukiæeviæ stated. He said, Kosovo and Metohija
    are very delicate problems for the Serbian side, since they make
    15% of Serbia's territory. "That's why we treat it with the full
    right to keep country's territorial integrity. Our struggle bases
    on the international law, UN Charter, which guarantees integrity for
    internationally recognized states.

    Serbia is ready to settle the Kosovo problem through open dialog and
    compromises with the Albanian side, but we are against any dictated
    unilateral solutions, since we are sure that such a solution will not
    contribute to the peace and stability of the region," the diplomat
    concluded.

    --Boundary_(ID_IDc+MF3PJlFtjG m5lEzJOw)--
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