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Interfax
February 13, 2008


Russia, EU radically disagree on Kosovo - Lavrov


BRDO, Slovenia - At this stage Russia and the European
Union have failed to overcome their differences on the
future status of Kosovo, Russian Foreign Minister
Sergei Lavrov said. 

"These differences have not been overcome. They are
related with the principle issues of international
law," Lavrov said at a press conference in Brdo after
meeting with the EU Troika on Wednesday. 
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February 13, 2008


Stalemate in EU-Russia talks on Kosovo 


-Pressing for a resumption of talks on Kosovo’s
status, Lavrov pointed out that this would be possible
if someone were not holding the Kosovo Albanians by
the hand, forbidding them to engage in negotiations,
while continually stating that independence was
inevitable. 


LJUBLJANA - The EU troika and Russia have failed to
reach a compromise over Kosovo in Brdo pri Kranju.
 
Despite statements about today’s constructive dialogue
and progress in talks on future EU-Russian
cooperation, the EU and Russian representatives failed
to reach agreement over Kosovo, both sides refusing to
budge from their long-held position. 

Moreover, Russia continued to insist on respect for
the Helsinki Charter and all other international acts
and laws.

EU sources in Brussels also announced that a decision
would be taken soon on sending a mission to Kosovo. 

The only point the two sides agreed on was to refuse
to talk about the Kosovo independence date with
certainty. The meeting’s host Slovenian Foreign
Minister Dimitrij Rupel said that no one was
recognizing anything for the time being, and that
recognition could be left to individual countries, and
not the EU, which can only adopt a hypothetical
position on the matter. 

Lavrov said that Moscow was not too optimistic about
holding a UN Security Council session tomorrow, which
Serbia has demanded, but added that it would be wrong
not to take advantage of that opportunity, because it
is necessary to do everything possible to prevent the
situation from developing negatively. 

“It would be a mistake not to turn to the UN SC,”
Lavrov asserted, adding that he expected all UN SC
members to demonstrate maximum responsibility. 

“So far, no crucial decisions have been adopted,” the
Russian foreign minister reiterated, stressing that
Russia would continue investing all its effort into
preventing matters from taking a turn for the worse. 

“We have backed Serbia's request for a session and we
hope that it will enable a honest review of positions,
and that attempts are made to understand what could
happen and how to avoid this,” he stated. 

“It would be a mistake to declare the independence of
the province,” Lavrov said after meeting with the EU
diplomatic troika. 

Pressing for a resumption of talks on Kosovo’s status,
Lavrov pointed out that this would be possible if
someone were not holding the Kosovo Albanians by the
hand, forbidding them to engage in negotiations, while
continually stating that independence was inevitable. 

EU: Status quo unsustainable

EU representatives have said that the status quo in
Kosovo is untenable ahead of a meeting with Russia in
Slovenia. 

EU Commissioner for External Relations and European
Neighborhood Policy Benita Ferrero-Waldner, High
Representative Javier Solana and French Minister of
State for Foreign and European Affairs Jean-Pierre
Jouyet said prior to the meeting that the current
situation was unsustainable, that years of talks had
led nowhere, and that it was time to find a solution
that would help stabilize the region. 

Ferrero-Waldner said that she did not expect Serbia to
forgo European integration because of Kosovo. 

She said that the sides at today’s meeting would try
to exchange opinions over Kosovo, but that she
remained realistic when it came to the EU and Russia’s
positions converging. 

The commissioner said that talks on Kosovo had been
going on for years, but without reaching a solution. 

“The EU’s position is that Kosovo’s current status is
untenable and that we need a lasting solution,“ said
Ferrero-Waldner. 

Although Moscow and Brussels' opinions on Kosovo
clash, she is convinced that dialogue between the EU
and Russia will nonetheless continue. 

According to the commissioner, the EU’s main argument
at today’s meeting will be that the EU is the region’s
closest neighbor and that for that precise reason it
seeks stability in the region, adding that the status
quo had not brought any kind of development and that
the citizens needed stability. 

“We’ve done a lot of talking, and now it’s time to
take a decision,“ said Ferrero-Waldner, adding that
“relations can become prickly, but what’s vital is
that dialogue keeps flowing.“ 

Solana told reporters ahead of the meeting with Russia
that the two sides would discuss a number of themes
today, above all EU-Russian cooperation. 

As far as Kosovo was concerned, Solana said that he
remained optimistic. 

Although it has been announced that the subject of
today’s talks will be relations between the Union and
Russia, regional and international issues, it is clear
that the spotlight will be on Kosovo, and specifically
the proposed EU mission to the province and the
upcoming independence declaration.  





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