http://www.slobodan-milosevic.org/news/express081407.htm

Ex-rebel army warns of new war if Kosovo is partitioned
BBC Monitoring Europe (Political) - August 16, 2007, Thursday

Text of report by Kosovo Albanian newspaper Express on 14 August

[Report by Besiana Xhara: "Division Brings War"]

Prishtina [Pristina], 13 Aug -- Organizations that emerged from the UCK
[Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA] war have warned that the partitioning of
Kosova [Kosovo] would plunge the country into yet another war. The
partitioning of Kosova as a possible option has been mentioned by Serbian
and other media but rejected by the Kosovar political establishment.

The Association of the Kosova Liberation Army War Veterans sees the
partitioning of Kosova as a source of new wars in the Balkans. According to
them, the Kosova Liberation Army did not fight for a divided Kosova, but
rather for a free Kosova with the right to decide its own future.

Faik Fazliu, chairman of the Association of UCK War Veterans, said that
partition was unacceptable not only for his entity but all citizens of
Kosova.

"All those who mention the option of the partitioning of Kosova in their
statements are in fact calling for new conflicts and wars in the region,"
Fazliu said.

The National Movement for the Liberation of Kosova [LKCK] also sees the
partitioning of Kosova's territory as the beginning of other processes of
division in the Balkans.

"We are against the division of Kosova's administrative territory. This
would mark the beginning of new divisions," LKCK leader Smajl Latifi said.

The Movement for Unification, which is a new Kosovar [Kosovo Albanian]
organization, also rejects the option of the partitioning of Kosova. Its
members see this option as acceptable only if it is part of an agreement
among the peoples on a redefinition of borders and only if partition
involves all territories.

All three above-mentioned organizations say that the partitioning of
northern Mitrovice [Kosovska Mitrovica] is unacceptable. They argue that if
agreement is reached as a historic agreement among the peoples to redefine
the ethnic borders, then the situation before 1999 should be used as a basis
to solve the Mitrovice issue, because the situation in Mitrovice changed
violently after 1999.

On the other hand, analyst Lulzim Peci argues that EU Kosova status talks
envoy Wolfgang Ischinger's statements shows that the international community
is leaving the partitioning of Kosova open as one of the possible options.

Negotiations on the status of Kosova restarted with the visit last week of
the Contact Group troika of mediators to Belgrade and Prishtina.

Source: Express, Pristina, in Albanian 14 Aug 07



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