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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    G8 failed to agree on Kosovo problem
    09.06.2007 13:55 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Despite all expectation, the Kosovo problem was not
    resolved at the G8 summit in Heiligendamm. French President Nicolas
    Sarkozy offered to postpone its solution for 6 months. `It will be
    very difficult to propose a draft resolution in the UN Security
    Council and to oppose the Russian veto... It would be better if we do
    not conflict on that issue right now,' Sarkozy said at the press
    conference. In his opinion, Russia must recognize the perspective of
    Kosovo's independence.

    `Then, after the expiration of the 6-month period either Belgrade and
    Prishtina will agree on the best status of Kosovo, or the Ahtisaari
    plan will come into force,' the French President underscored.

    In her part German Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose country holds the
    chairmanship of the G8 club in 2007, underlined that during the
    session participants of discussion proposed various approaches to the
    Kosovo problem solution. However, world leaders simply could not come
    to a variant acceptable for all parties, DPA information agency
    reports.

    The United States forces the realization of a plan on the settlement
    of the Kosovo problem proposed by UN Special Representative in that
    Serbian province Marti Ahtisaari. Finnish former president's plan
    offers to grant Kosovo, which currently is under the UN
    administration, a `controllable independence'. Russia, who has a veto
    power in the UN Security Council, opposes perspectives of granting
    Kosovo sovereignty, at the same time supporting official Belgrade in
    this issue.

    On Friday June 8 head of Kosovo's provincial government Agim Çeku
    called on the UN Security Council to settle the problem of granting
    the province the status of an independent state as soon as possible.
    Reuters cites Çeku's words, who said, `If this does not happen, the
    world community must grant the south Serbian province a right to
    determine its future independently,' Deutsche Welle reports.
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