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Senior US diplomat hints at Kosovo negotations and independence
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 09 - 07 - 2007


US Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Fried said
Monday there would more than likely be a new round of negotiations to
determine the future status of Serbia's breakaway southern province
of Kosovo, according to dpa.
"I can't give you the details, but I will say that it is most
likely that there will be a period of negotiations," Fried said in
Pristina, adding that the new phase of discussions would have a
defined time limit.
However, he also said once negotiations have been completed,
Kosovo would become independent, reiterating statements made by US
President George Bush several weeks ago in Bulgaria and Albania.
"Kosovo will at the end of the day be independent. And this will
not be long in coming," Fried said.
"It is the belief of my government that a limited period of
negotiations is the best way ahead, and it will result in the best
possible outcome for all the people of this country," he added.
Kosovo's majority Albanian population wants independence from
Serbia, while Belgrade insists on retaining sovereignty over the
province.
After a year of negotiations between Belgrade and Pristina, UN
Kosovo envoy Martti Ahtisaari submitted a plan calling for
internationally-supervised independence of Kosovo - a plan that is
endorsed by both the US and EU.
However, Serbia has found an ally in Russia, which threatens to
veto all Kosovo resolutions submitted to the United Nations Security
Council that are not bilaterally acceptable.
The UN administrator in Kosovo Joachim Ruecker was scheduled to
address the Security Council on Monday.
Many international officials including UN Secretary General Ban
Ki-moon fear that further postponements of a solution could threaten
the stability of Kosovo and the entire region.
The growing impatience of the Albanian majority has been witnessed
in a series of protests over the last several years, some of which
turned violent, and threats by paramilitaries of the now defunct
Kosovo Liberation Army (UCK) that violence would break out, if Kosovo
does not receive independence.
Fried said that protecting the minority Serbian population would
be the international community's top priority no matter what the
outcome of the status process is.
Kosovo has been a virtual UN protectorate since a NATO bombing
mission pushed Serbian forces out of the province in 1999, ending
bloody conflicts between the Serbian military and Albanian "freedom
fighters."


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