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New Meeting over Kosovo's Status

posted by Anna-Maria Müller at 15h23 GMT on Sep 20
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Emissaries from the EU, the USA, and Russia met with politicians from Serbia today to discuss the status of Kosovo.

While Kosovo's Albanian Prime Minister works towards the independence of Kosovo, Serbia does not want to lose the province. Since 1999 the region is under a transitional interim UN administration.

Read more about the background and the discussions on Al Jazeera online, in the International Herald Tribune and in the Southeast European Times. Find related articles in our news or on our del.icio.us-archive.

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Serbians Officials Threaten Talks With Armed Forces

posted by Anna-Maria Müller at 22h00 GMT on Sep 8

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Serbia's State Secretary Dusan Prorokovic said yesterday, that the use of military forces will not be "an active paper" anymore, in the event that the Albanian government of the Serbian province Kosovo declares its independence and is recognized by UN, EU or its allies. Read more about it on International Herald Tribune, Bloomberg online and The New York Times.

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Preliminary Election Date For Kosovo

posted by Anna-Maria Müller at 22h00 GMT on Sep 2

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While Russia is strongly opposed to a UN plan of giving the Serbian province Kosovo independence, the UN administration that governs the Kosovo since 1999 agreed on a preliminary election date for the ethnic Albanian majority in Kosovo.

Read more about the situation in two articles on BBC News online Kosovo's election date and Russia's point of view.

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