The Lord Byron Foundation for Balkan Studies
invites you to a public briefing
KOSOVO: A PREVENTABLE DISASTER 
Wednesday, December 5, 2007, 6:00 – 8:30 PM
ARCHIVES AND LIBRARY CANADA
395 Wellington Street, Room 156
 
Complimentary refreshments and registration beginning at 5:30 PM 
 
A major security issue facing the Balkans, Russia, the West, and the rest, is 
the future of the Serbian province of Kosovo and Metohija. Canada, as an 
important NATO ally of the United States, is facing a dilemma: to follow 
Washington in recognizing Kosovo’s likely unilateral proclamation of 
independence, or to uphold the rule of law, the United Nations Charter, and the 
Westphalian principles that still retain their validity. The wrong decision on 
Kosovo may undermine the stability of the Balkans for decades to come; it may 
impact Canada’s ability to fight Islamic terrorism and her credibility as a 
respected upholder of international legality and stability. As Iraq has shown, 
predictable mistakes may turn into costly disasters. The goal of the briefing 
is to provide a diagnosis of the problem of Kosovo, and to recommend workable 
and legal solutions. No cost to attendees. A reception will follow the briefing.
 
The media are also cordially invited to the PRESS CONFERENCE to mark this event:
1:30 PM, Charles Lynch Room, Parliament Hill, Ottawa
at which our guests will outline the problem of Kosovo and discuss the models 
of possible conflict resolution. 
 
P A N E L I S T S
 
Ambassador James Bissett, Chairman of The Lord Byron Foundation, former head of 
Canada’s Immigration Service, and former Canadian Ambassador to Yugoslavia, 
will host the event
Dusan Prorokovic, MP; Deputy Minister for Kosovo and Metohija, Government of 
Serbia
Dr. Serge Trifkovic, Executive Director of The Lord Byron Foundation and 
foreign affairs editor of Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 
H.E. Dr. Dusan Batakovic, Serbia’s Ambassador in Canada, will greet the 
gathering
The Lord Byron Foundation for Balkan Studies
was founded by the late Sir Alfred Sherman in 1994 as a non-partisan research 
institute devoted to studying the Balkan Peninsula in all its aspects. The 
Foundation’s research, publications and conferences are designed to correct the 
current trend of public commentary which tends not to understand events but to 
construct a propagandistic version of Balkan rivalries. The work of the 
Foundation, in Canada and abroad, is based on the acceptance that the cause of 
peace, stability and tolerance in a troubled region can never be advanced by 
misrepresentation.
For all information please contact Boba: (613) 852-1971

 
Boba Borojevic
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