Kosovo Albanians offer Serbs admin of 24 per cent of territoryAug 21, 2006, 
22:48 GMT
Aug. 21, 2006

Pristina - The ethnic Albanian side in the talks on the future status of Kosovo 
is to offer Serbs in Serbia's breakaway province administration of 24 per cent 
of the territory, Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Lufti Haziri said Monday. 

'In effect, 82 per cent of local Serbs in Kosovo administer themselves through 
the local governance ... while 24 per cent of Kosovo's territory is in their 
direct administration, which is in disproportion with their ethnic 
composition,' Haziri said. 

Ethnic Albanians are the vast majority of Kosovo, forming around 90 per cent of 
the population of what is formally still Serbia's province, though administered 
by the UN since 1999. 

Talks between delegations from Pristina and Belgrade on the future status of 
Kosovo, held under UN auspices, were launched in February in Vienna, while the 
first top-level meeting of the prime ministers and presidents of Kosovo and 
Serbia took place late in July. 

Little progress has been made in bringing the positions of the two negotiating 
sides closer. While ethnic Albanians insist on full independence for Kosovo, 
Serbia equally insists on not losing its territory and is offering wide 
autonomy instead. 

UN special envoy for Kosovo Martti Ahtisaari is due to arrive to the province 
Tuesday for a three-day visit to Pristina. 


© 2006 dpa - Deutsche Presse-Agentur 

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