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http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_1397000/1397826.stm

"Nobody in the international community should
interfere until we resolve this issue ourselves."



BBC News
Wednesday, 20 June, 2001, 04:44 GMT 05:44 UK 
Macedonian minister quits peace talks

The Macedonian Interior Minister, Ljube Boskovski, has
resigned from the cross-party security body overseeing
the country's peace plan, accusing it of capitulation.



"As the head of the Interior Ministry I cannot accept
this policy of capitulation which is being imposed by
the co-ordinating body."
 
Ljube Boskovski  
Mr Boskovski - who has retained his government post -
said the body was too ready to give in to unreasonable
Albanian demands and block a crackdown on rebels. 

He said the Macedonians were being pushed too far,
especially over a possible constitutional change
giving equal status to the Albanians who make up some
30% of the population. 

He also said he was leaving the Co-ordination Body for
Crisis Management because the main ethnic Albanian
parties on it favoured bringing in an outside
mediator. 

The Macedonian interior minister added that the
Macedonian security forces were able to sort out the
problem without international interference. 

"I support an energetic resolution of the crisis. I
stand for peace, but for peace which shall be brought
by the Macedonian security forces because we have
enough potential and energy to do so," he said. 

"Nobody in the international community should
interfere until we resolve this issue ourselves," he
added. 

A BBC correspondent says the minister is a known
hard-liner and his resignation is the first highly
visible crack in the negotiations. 

Mr Boskovski's announcement came on the fifth day of
talks aimed at finalising details of a peace plan. 

The American State Department said earlier that there
had been progress in the talks, which have been going
on for nearly a week. 

US State Department spokesman, Richard Boucher, said:
"Political leaders representing both the ethnic
Macedonians and ethnic Albanians have put on the table
very serious concrete proposals. 

"This demonstrates that there is a process, that it is
moving constructively forward and we encourage them to
achieve results on a variety of political reforms," he
added. 

But US President George W Bush urged the quick
completion of the peace plan. 

"We strongly support that process," he said. 

Trajkovski plan 

The cross-party body was set up as part of President
Boris Trajkovski's package of proposals to restore
peace in the country and is charged with overseeing
military aspects of the peace plan. 

The Trajkovski plan, backed by Nato and the European
Union, allows for a partial amnesty for
Macedonian-born guerrillas and their disarmament by
Nato troops. 

The rebels are demanding wide-range concessions,
including a constitutional change to name them as an
equal community with the Slav majority. 

On Monday, Macedonian forces and rebels exchanged
mortar and artillery fire. 

The clashes were described as the most serious since
the government's decision to temporarily halt to its
military operations against the National Liberation
Army (NLA). 


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