No alternative to Kosovo indenpendence" - OSCE Official 

Text of report by "jdc" entitled "According to unofficial sources, Kosovo will 
gain independence" carried by Belgian newspaper De Standaard website on 16 
January

Nobody wanted to give an official confirmation at last week's OSCE conference 
in Vienna, but unofficial well-informed observers are saying with surprising 
firmness that "we have no alternative to Kosovo's independence".

The issue is very sensitive. Officially, Kosovo is still a province of Serbia 
that the United Nations has been governing since the 1999 war. By the middle of 
this year, however, a decision on its "definitive status" is due. The Kosovo 
Albanians, i.e. 90 per cent of the population, want independence. The Kosovo 
Serbs, the remaining 10 per cent who live mainly in the north, want to stay 
with Belgrade.

Last Friday [13 January] in Vienna, [Belgian Foreign] Minister [and OSCE Duty 
President] De Gucht met former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari, the UN envoy 
who is leading the status talks. After the meeting, De Gucht declined to 
confirm or deny that independence - which will most likely be restricted in the 
initial stage - is the most plausible option because of the overly sensitive 
nature of the issue.

"Whatever happens, we will have to strive laboriously for a balanced solution," 
De Gucht said. "There are many minorities; we will have to maintain close 
contacts with Belgrade; and we will have to conduct the talks on the possible 
decentralization of power in Kosovo."

"Not all proposals are equally valuable. A Greek professor suggested granting 
Kosovo's minorities the same status as Mount Athos (a republic of monks in 
Greece - De Standaard editor's note), including their own legal system. In my 
opinion, this would be unfeasible in Kosovo."

In addition, the fear exists that the Kosovo Serbs will want to annex their 
part of the country to Serbia.

http://kosovareport.blogspot.com/2006/01/no-alternative-to-kosovo-indenpendence.html


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