Montenegro, Aug 17, SPA -- The new U.N. administrator for Kosovo on Tuesday will outline his plans for steering the ethnically divided and disputed province away from its violent past. Soren Jessen-Petersen, a Danish refugee expert and former European Union representative to Macedonia, was named to the post on June 16 by U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan. He arrived in Kosovo on Sunday and pledged to work toward peace. "I firmly believe that there will be no normalization, no stabilization in the Balkans, unless the issue of Kosovo is resolved," he said upon his arrival.