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UN:
KOSOVO STATUS TALKS FAILED TO PRODUCE AGREEMENT, SAYS REPORT TO SECURITY
COUNCIL: 13/12/2007 (MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network /
- 13 December 2007 --
Belgrade and Pristina have been unable to
reach agreement on the final status of Kosovo, the Serbian province administered
by the United Nations since 1999, despite four months of intense and high-level
negotiations, according to a report just submitted to the Security Council.
“Neither
party was willing to cede its position on the fundamental question of
sovereignty,” concluded the report of the troika, comprising the European
Union, Russia and the United States, that was set up to lead the recent
negotiations.
The
troika was itself created by the so-called Contact Group of countries – the
US, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy and Russia – which conveyed this
report to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who then transmitted it to the Council
this week.
The
troika was established after a stalemate emerged over a proposal by Mr. Ban’s
Special Envoy, Martti Ahtisaari, for a phased process of independence for the
province, where ethnic Albanians outnumber Serbs and others by nine to one.
Kosovo’s Albanian leadership supports independence but Serbia is opposed.
Mr.
Ahtisaari declared talks on the future status of the province deadlocked in
mid-March, a little more than a month after unveiling his proposals, which aimed
to address the demands of a multi-ethnic society.
The plan
called for a constitution enshrining principles to protect the rights of all
communities, including culture, language, education and symbols, as well as
granting specific representation for non-Albanians in key public institutions
and requiring that certain laws may only be enacted if a majority of the Kosovo
non-Albanian legislative members agree.
It also
called for wide-ranging decentralization, focusing in particular on the specific
needs and concerns of the Serb community, which would have a high degree of
control over its own affairs such as secondary health care, higher education and
financial matters, including accepting transparent funding from Serbia. Six new
or significantly expanded Kosovo Serb majority municipalities would be set up.
The
troika’s report expressed regret over the failure to reach a negotiated
settlement, saying it was in the best interests of both sides to do so. But it
added that the negotiations process had still been useful.
“Under
our auspices, the parties engaged in the most sustained and intense high-level
direct dialogue since hostilities ended in Kosovo in 1999. Through this process,
the parties discovered areas where their interests aligned. The parties also
agreed on the need to promote and protect multi-ethnic societies and address
difficult issues holding back reconciliation, particularly the fate of missing
persons and the return of displaced persons.
“Perhaps
most important, Belgrade and Pristina reaffirmed the centrality of their
European perspective to their future relations, with both sides restating their
desire to seek a future under the common roof of the European Union.”
The
troika also noted that it had extracted important commitments from the two
sides, including a pledge that they would not use violence and refrain from any
actions that might jeopardize the security situation in Kosovo and elsewhere.
“We
note that Kosovo and Serbia will continue to be tied together due to the special
nature of their relationship, especially in its historical, human, geographical,
economical and cultural dimensions.”
The
report also concluded that the settlement of Kosovo’s status was critical to
the stability and security of both the Western Balkans region and Europe as a
whole.
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