Russia's Kosovo veto stuns U.S. envoy

BELGRADE, Serbia, Dec. 5 (UPI) -- A U.S. envoy said Tuesday he is surprised at 
a Russian ambassador's claim in Belgrade that Moscow could veto a decision on 
Serbia's Kosovo status. 

U.S. Undersecretary Nicholas Burns told reporters in Brussels he cannot believe 
Russia is threatening a veto at the U.N. Security Council even before a 
proposal is announced for the future status of Serbia's predominantly 
ethnic-Albanian Kosovo province, Belgrade media reported Tuesday. 

Burns said Washington wants the Security Council to adopt a solution on Kosovo 
by early March. 

Burns was commenting on Russian Ambassador Alexander Alexiev's statement in 
Belgrade Monday claiming Moscow will veto a decision on Kosovo unless it is 
acceptable to both the Serbian government and the leaders of Kosovo 
ethnic-Albanians in Pristina, the Serbian B92 radio-television said. 

Martti Ahtisaari, chief U.N. Kosovo envoy, is to announce his proposal on the 
Kosovo status soon after Serbian parliamentary elections Jan. 21. Ahtisaari has 
led U.N. talks between Belgrade and Pristina leaders on who will govern Kosovo 
once U.N. administrators and NATO troops leave the province.

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