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Post by adlun on Nov 16, 2007 4:18:04 GMT -5
Jeremiæ blamed this on the timeframe restrictions.
He said that December 10, the date when the international mediating Troika is due to submit its report to the UN Secretary-General, should be considered a date for review of progress made up to that point.
“Certain key actors in the talks process have said that independence will be imposed if Belgrade and Priština fail to reach agreement by then, and that’s a very un-European way of doing things, that leads to an outcome that will settle little. Such an approach only promotes the interests of one side - the Kosovo Albanians,“ said the foreign minister.
He said that the only way to avert the crisis that beckoned was to perceive that deadline, December 10, as a time to assess progress, and nothing more.
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Post by viktor1 on Nov 16, 2007 10:31:36 GMT -5
Good news to serbs...right?
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Post by MiG on Nov 16, 2007 13:01:48 GMT -5
Even the international community is giving up one by one on the independance thing. I didn't expect so much changes in opinion, but maybe they're all assessing the situation and paying more attention to it.
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