Montenegro Foreign Minister Vuk Draskovic in Belgrade, he said that U.N. documents and the position of the Contact Group of great powers - Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Russia and the U.S. - would be Ahtisaari's "guiding principles". Later in Pristina, Lavrov warned that the standards laid out as a condition by U.N. to Kosovo needed to be implemented as the talks progressed. "We would like to see more progress on the standards, we don't want people to get killed, stoned or otherwise abused in Kosovo," he said after meeting Kosovo president Ibrahim Rugova, adding that the U.N. want a multiethnic Kosovo, "but we are not there yet". The U.N. has administered Kosovo since mid-1999 when NATO bombings forced the withdrawal of Serbian troops from the province where Serbian security forces battled Kosovo Albanian separatists. The status of the province remains undefined. --SP 0005 Local Time 2105 GMT