The EU and Kosovo
By BabelParis on Tuesday, December 18 2007, 17:58 - Kosovo - Permalink
On the 10th December, the European Council met to discuss the Western
Balkans; a meeting which brought together Foreign and/or European Affairs
Ministers from across the EU. The Council reached the following conclusions
regarding Kosovo, “important steps need to be taken in order to strengthen the status
of legally constituted state, the fights against corruption and organized
crime, as well as in order to improve dialogue between communities. The Council
made clear that it is essential to continue with the effective implementation
of norms in Kosovo, in particular with regards to the protection of minority
groups and of sites of noted historical and religious importance. The
resolution of the issue surrounding the status of Kosovo will facilitate the
implementation of anticipated reforms. The European Union will continue to assume
responsibilities within Kosovo”.
With regards to
On Friday,
heads of EU states or governments will gather for a summit in
According to the Unity Team, the declaration of independence of Kosovo Albanians will take place before May 2008, in coordination with their Western partners. “From today, Kosovo will enter into intensive discussions with its international partners. We cannot wait to announce the date of the declaration of independence of Kosovo”, stated a spokesperson for Skënder Hyseni.
A spokesman for the mission, Alexander Ivanko,
confirmed during a press conference held in Priština that, “the opening of this
office represents a political provocation”. He made clear that the
Snejana Jovanovic
http://www.kosovo.over-blog.net
Translation : Neil Saddington



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