Serbia to seek UN Court ruling on separatists in Kosovo 
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December 10, 2007 14:31 ET 
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BELGRADE (AFP)--Serbia will ask the United Nations Security Council to seek an 
International Court of Justice opinion on the possible independence of 
breakaway Kosovo province, President Boris Tadic said Monday.  

"Serbia will urgently launch an initiative within the (U.N.) Security Council 
to obtain the opinion of the International Court of Justice over the legality 
or illegality of Kosovo's independence," Tadic told Serbian state television 
RTS.  

"This would be an important argument in a debate" to be led at the U.N. 
Security council on Dec. 19, Tadic said.  

The ICJ is the United Nations' principal judicial body and judges disputes 
between countries.  

Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority leadership said they would begin coordinating 
a move to independence with the international community.  

The move came after the Dec. 10 expiration of a U.N.-set deadline for the end 
of months of fruitless negotiations on Kosovo's future.  

Serbia considers the southern province to be an integral part of its territory 
and history and has only been willing to grant it wide autonomy.  

Kosovo has been managed under U.N. Security Council resolution 1244, which was 
agreed on in 1999 after NATO bombed Belgrade to stop a crackdown on ethnic 
Albanian separatists.

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