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- Serbia rejects the "14 points" |
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Monday, 05 November 2007 |
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For the first time, the Russian representative Alexander Botsan-Harchenko stated that chances for reaching a negotiated solution are small or even non-existent 5 November 2007 - Vienna - Serbia rejects the "14-point proposal" on Kosovo's status drawn up by the Troika of the United States, Russia and the European Union, Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic said early on Monday in Vienna. This stand was later confirmed by Serbia's Prime minister in a news conference after the fourth round of talks. He said that "the 14 points as they stand now mean a relationship between two independent states." |
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- Why should Kosovo get international recognition? |
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Wednesday, 24 October 2007 |
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10/10/2007 By Drago Flis "...Kosovo is truly an unique case of a nation that happens to live as an island in a sea of nations, nations predominantly Slavic, who continuously strove to surpress their dream of statehood..." Some historical reflections: To reflect on Kosovo in Slovenia, a country which gained its statehood in 1991, might seem long overdue, unless somebody has occupied himself with Kosovo for a long period during the shared life of the Southern Slavs and Albanians in the now-defunct Yugoslavia; even less so if he, on top of that, also had the opportunity to experience Kosovo as an international immediatelly after the entry of the international community into the region in 1999. |
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Wednesday, 24 October 2007 |
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Belgrade, Oct 23, 2007 – Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica met with Italian Foreign Minister Massimo D'Alema and on this occasion called upon Italy to respect obligations under the UN SC Resolution 1244, which guarantees the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Yugoslavia. |
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