Independent Kosovo not automatic solution for all states



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24/ 12/ 2007

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MOSCOW, December 24 (RIA Novosti) - A Russian diplomat said on Monday that 
Kosovo's independence would not make it an automatic solution for other 
breakaway regions and warned that new tensions were looming. 

Throughout long-lasting talks aimed at finding a solution to the status of 
Serbia's breakaway province, Russia has backed Belgrade in opposing Kosovo's 
sovereignty, warning it would have a knock on effect for other secessionist 
areas, such as Transdnestr in Moldova, South Ossetia and Abkhazia in Georgia 
and Nagorny Karabakh in Azerbaijan, so called frozen conflicts since the 1990s. 

"We note the precedent in possible recognition of Kosovo's independence, but we 
abide by international laws and concrete positions of parties to any given 
conflict. Anyway, we do not expect any automatic reaction," Andrei Denisov, 
first deputy foreign minister, told a news conference. 

But the official added that a decision on Kosovo would be taken into account 
when dealing with unrecognized republics in former Soviet states. 

"Another area of tension is building in international relations, which Russia 
has always opposed," the diplomat said, adding that measures to promote 
tolerance and cooperation were the best methods of settling conflicts. 

The UN Security Council failed on Wednesday to bridge divisions over the future 
of Kosovo. Most Western countries are seeking independence for the volatile 
area, which has been a UN protectorate since NATO bombings of the former 
Yugoslavia ended a bloody war between dominating Albanians and Serb forces in 
1999. 

The Russian Foreign Ministry said last week Russia would undoubtedly apply its 
veto right in the UN Security Council if a decision on unilaterally proclaiming 
Kosovo independence was made. 

Some other Security Council members, including Cyprus and Greece, have also 
voiced opposition to a unilateral declaration of sovereignty by Kosovo, fearing 
this could set a precedent for separatist regions on their territories. 

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