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    U.S., EU Kosovo draft resolution unacceptable to Russia - envoy

    21:10 | 11/ 05/ 2007


    UN, May 11 (RIA Novosti) - A draft resolution on Kosovo sponsored by
    the EU and U.S. is unacceptable to Moscow, a deputy Russian
    representative to the UN said Friday.

    The draft resolution calling for the independence of Yugolsavia's
    breakaway province was submitted by France, the U.K., Germany and the
    United States. Russia is categorically opposed to the independence
    plan.

    "The draft is based on the Ahtisaari plan and is unacceptable to
    Russia," Konstantin Dolgov said, adding that no date for first
    consultations has been set yet.

    "We hope that Russia's position will find support among other UN
    Security Council members," he said.

    Russia's ambassador to the UN said Thursday that Russia has drafted
    its own Kosovo settlement plan.

    "There are two documents on the table," Vitaly Churkin said, referring
    to the Russian plan and the one submitted by the U.S., France, the
    U.K. and Germany.

    Russia insists that negotiations between the Serbs and the ethnic
    Albanian majority in Kosovo go on, and that ethnic minorities in the
    region are guaranteed reliable security.

    The U.S. ambassador to the UN, Zalmay Khalilzad, has said that the
    Kosovo issue should be resolved without delay, or else the region
    would experience growing instability. He said the Ahtisaari plan was
    not ideal, but that it could pave the way for Serbia and Kosovo's
    European integration.

    Churkin said the Western plan cannot serve as a basis for a durable
    settlement.

    Kosovo has been torn by ethnic tensions since 1999, when NATO troops
    moved in to stop what had been seen as ethnic cleansing of the
    predominantly Muslim Albanian population of the region by Serbs.

    While the Albanians have since demanded full independence, the
    sizeable Orthodox Serb minority has complained that their lives and
    holy places would be at risk under the proposed setup.

    Russia has repeatedly stated it will only support a deal respecting
    the interests of all parties concerned.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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