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FoNet/Tanjug News Agency
January 29, 2010


Russia: Strategy for north violates 1244 


MOSCOW, PRISTINA: Official Moscow believes that the so-called strategy for 
northern Kosovo violates Resolution 1244 of the UN Security Council.

It also generates tensions in the province, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman 
Andrei Nesterenko stated on Friday.

“We believe that, under the existing circumstances, we should effectively 
prevent any attempt to implement decisions that may harm Kosovo,” Nesterenko 
said. “By this I refer to the so-called strategy for northern Kosovo, which 
violates UN SC Resolution 1244 and generates tensions in the province.” 

The Russian official also said that Moscow insists on the UN mission in Kosovo, 
UNMIK, fulfilling its obligations in representing Kosovo in regional and 
international institutions. 

“There must be no changes in this respect,” Nesterenko underlined at a regular 
briefing at the Russian Foreign Ministry. 

“We believe that the reduction of UNMIK staff is unacceptable as this would 
undoubtedly limit the body's capacities in implementing the authorizations 
granted by the UN Security Council,” Nesterenko also said. 

According to him, Russia is confident that no one has the right to prevent 
UNMIK from fulfilling its tasks, including those referring to enforcement of 
democratic standards established by the international community. 

Strategy neutral

The European Union will take a neutral position on the International Civilian 
Office (ICO) strategy to bring northern, Serb areas of Kosovo under control of 
the Kosovo Albanian government in Pristina, says an Albanian language daily. 

Koha Ditore writes that, due to the refusal of five EU members to recognize 
Kosovo, “it is impossible for Brussels to support the strategy”. 

“Attempts to change the position of these five countries could strengthen the 
differences and jeopardize the strategy itself,” writes the newspaper. 

Meanwhile, it was reported that Pieter Feith, who holds two international 
positions in Kosovo – that of ICO chief, and EU's special representative – and 
EU mission in the province, EULEX, chief Yves de Kermabon, would visit the NATO 
headquarters in Brussels on Friday. 

This was reported by the media in Pristina, that quoted their NATO diplomatic 
sources. 

According to this, they would take part in an informal meeting with the NATO 
Council and will focus on cooperation between the EU and NATO in the field, and 
the situation in the north of Kosovo. 

The visit comes after the meeting of the NATO military leadership, who 
discussed Kosovo. 
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