*Ceku says will ask Ischinger to "clarify remarks

*18 September 2007 | 09:53 -> 16:30 | Source: B92, Tanjug, Independent
LONDON -- Agim Ceku said Tuesday he would ask EU envoy Wolfgang 
Ischinger to "clarify his statement" to a British daily.

Kosovo's prime minister told Reuters, ahead of the Contact Group Troika 
consultations with Belgrade and Kosovo Albanian delegations in London, 
that he would ask Ischinger to explain statements made to The 
Independent, and that the paper had "perhaps misinterpreted his words."

"Despite all that nothing can change the wish of the Albanian people in 
Kosovo that is on the path to independence," Ceku told Reuters.

The London daily said the international community was backing away from 
a clear endorsement of independence for Kosovo.

The Independent quoted Ischinger as saying that "Kosovo is no longer 
being offered internationally-supervised independence from Serbia,", and 
concluded the development is "an apparent concession to Belgrade and 
Moscow that is likely to infuriate the disputed province's ethnic 
Albanian majority."

Ischinger said that it was time to get away from "labels" in order to 
achieve a "realistic" solution for Kosovo.

"The label is worth nothing. Where are they going to get their income 
from? They would continue to rely on foreign aid," Ischinger was quoted 
referring to the Kosovo Albanians declared desire to unilaterally 
declare independence.

His remarks came a day ahead of the latest round of Kosovo talks the 
Troika will hold in London with representatives of Belgrade and Priština.

Asked whether the ultimate outcome of the latest negotiations could be 
internationally-supervised independence, Ischinger replied: "I would say 
that we will try to reach a status solution which will provide for an 
internationally-supervised status for Kosovo. I would leave open 
independence. I would rather talk about a strong supervised status."

However he added that talks so far had "made some progress, drawing both 
parties away from the label. Independence versus autonomy is a gap which 
cannot be bridged if you look at the fine print. International 
supervision is accepted."

Ischinger also indicated that the Troika had given further ground by 
agreeing to a Serbian demand that the Ahtisaari plan would not form the 
basis for the talks.

"I would not insist on the Ahtisaari package, but it's not off the 
table," he said.



Одговори путем е-поште