Lavrov: Kosovo situation has reached crisis point

Dec 17, 2007, 10:42 GMT 

Moscow - Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has declared that the conflict 
over independence for the breakaway Serbian province of Kosovo has reached 
crisis point, Interfax news agency reported Monday. 

As the UN Security Council began Monday to work on a report by the so-called 
Troika of the EU, the US and Russian mediators, Lavrov reiterated Russia's 
position that 'recognition of a unilateral proclamation of independence by 
Kosovo would violate international law.' 

The Troika, which had been given a December 10 deadline for its report, has 
said that its mission has failed because neither Belgrade nor Pristina were 
willing to give way on the fundamental question of sovereignty over Kosovo. 

Belgrade adamantly insists on sovereignty over the province, while Kosovo's 
ethnic Albanian majority is expected to declare independence in 2008. But it 
has vowed not to do so without US and European Union approval. 

Russia, which supports Belgrade's claim, resents what it sees as Western 
support for Kosovo's plan to break away. 

'The UN negotiations are plagued by underhanded manoeuvres, which aim to break 
negotations and acquiesce to the de-facto legitimization of [Kosovo's] future 
illegal steps,' Lavrov said on Monday. 

Russia fears that Kosovar independence will prove a destabilizing force 
encouraging ethnic separatist movements in other regions. 

Lavrov warned that unilateral recognition of Kosovo's independence would not 
come 'without consequences,' saying such a move could trigger a domino-effect 
in the Balkans and other regions. 

© 2007 dpa - Deutsche Presse-Agentur

 

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