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    SERBS OF KOSOVO SAY INDEPENDENCE IS NOT WAY OUT OF CURRENT SITUATION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    03.05.2007 13:49 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Head of UN Security Council's mission, Belgium's
    Permanent Representative to the UN Johan Verbeke reported for the tour
    to Balkans to the Security Council. He said, the visit of the mission
    to Belgrade and Pristina was successful. Mission members succeeded in
    drawing the full picture of the real situation in political, economic
    and social development of Kosovo. Besides, from the first hand the
    mission could get information about views of different communities
    concerning their future.

    Johan Verbeke reminded the delegation visited the region on Russia's
    initiative with the aim to examine fulfillment of UN Security
    Council's 1244 resolution and "Standards for Kosovo" plan, which
    also was approved by the Security Council. Those standards suppose
    functioning of democratic institutions, rule of law, freedom of
    movement, return of refugees and their reintegration, development of
    economy, protection of property rights and dialog with Belgrade.

    Belgium's Permanent Representative stated that all interim institutions
    of power and other administrative bodies are established in Kosovo
    and they function rather successfully, however still the region is in
    the stage of post-conflict reconstruction. In his words, Albanians
    and Serbs of Kosovo still isolate themselves and there is no united
    multiethnic society in Kosovo. The Belgian Ambassador informed mission
    members held a number of meetings with leaders of Serbia and Kosovo,
    representatives of both Albanian and Serbian communities of Kosovo,
    as well as other national minorities of the region. They also visited
    south and north Mitrovica. Security Council's mission also met with
    NATO and European Union representatives, as well as Secretary General's
    Special Envoy Marti Ahtisaari in Vienna.

    According to Johan Verbeke at the meeting with Security Council's
    mission in Belgrade Serbian leaders underlined they categorically
    oppose the idea of granting Kosovo any form of independence. One
    more time Serbian authorities confirmed their readiness to grant
    a wide autonomy to the region. Serbia insists on returning to
    negotiations. Belgrade thinks that Pristina has not fulfilled the
    international standards and demands of 1244 resolution. They draw a
    special attention to the extremely low number of Serbs who returned
    to the region.

    The head of the delegation said Albanians of Kosovo fully support
    Ahtisaari's plan. They call on sooner solution of their fate. He also
    added that the stance of Serbs of Kosovo differs from Albanians'
    position on the issue. During meetings with leaders of Serbian
    community they stated that independence is not a way out of the
    current situation, the UN Press Office reports.
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