Tadic Pledges to Explain Serbia's Position on Kosovo During US Visit 

By VOA News 

05 September 2006
  

Serbian President Boris Tadic says that during his visit to Washington this 
week, he will seek to explain to U.S. officials his country's opposition to 
independence for Kosovo.

Mr. Tadic told reporters Tuesday he will tell American officials that granting 
the Serbian province independence would threaten the security and stability of 
the entire Balkans. He called the current Kosovo situation the result of the 
Serbian government's disastrous policies in the 1990s.

The Serbian leader spoke at a Belgrade news conference shortly before departing 
for the United States.

Mr. Tadic is to meet in Washington with top U.S. officials, including Secretary 
of State Condoleezza Rice and Vice President Dick Cheney as well as influential 
lawmakers. 

United Nations mediated talks between Serbian and Kosovo Albanian 
representatives on the future of the province have achieved no major progress.

Kosovo's majority ethnic Albanians seek independence. Serbia insists on 
maintaining control over the province. 

Kosovo has been under U.N. administration since 1999, when NATO airstrikes 
drove Serbian and Yugoslav security forces from the province.

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