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USA WANTS INDEPENDENT KOSOVO?
kosovareport | May 17, 2005 | Reuters

Posted on 05/18/2005 2:15:08 AM PDT by Nennsy

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US hopes for Kosovo independence talks in months

WASHINGTON, May 17 (Reuters) - The United States said on Tuesday it wants the international community to move more quickly to resolve the status of the Serbian province of Kosovo, left undecided after the Balkan wars in the 1990s.

The No. 3 official at the State Department, Nicholas Burns, will make two addresses in Washington this week about Kosovo to turn the spotlight on an issue that critics say has received little U.S. attention over the last few years.

"We think we're now entering a new stage in our policy toward the Balkans, one that will accelerate the region's integration into Euro-Atlantic institutions," State Department spokesman Richard Boucher told reporters in explaining Burns' planned remarks in Congress and at a think-tank.

Kosovo's 90-percent ethnic Albanian majority wants independence, but Belgrade insists the landlocked province of 2 million people should remain a part of Serbia. The United Nations has governed Kosovo since 1999, after an 11-week NATO bombing campaign to halt Serb repression of its Albanian population.

The United States is working to help Kosovo satisfy a list of conditions that the United Nations wants it to meet before the international community can take up the question of its ultimate status, Boucher said.

But he suggested Washington was impatient for the United Nations to conclude that Kosovo has met the standards on democracy and governance issues during a review the world body must make over the next few months.

"We would hope that the standards of democracy and multiethnicity for Kosovo will be changed as soon as possible. And if that is achieved, then the outcome of the (U.N. benchmarks) review would be positive," Boucher said.

Ethnic Albanians rioted in Kosovo last year, torching Serb homes and religious sites, killing 19 and injuring nearly a thousand civilians.

The decision to hold "final status" talks -- on independence or not -- will not be made for several months. But a state department official said: "We all believe it is headed in that direction, we all believe we are coming to a time when we should deal with the status issues."

The Contact Group of major powers involved in the U.N. mission has recommended that Secretary General Kofi Annan appoint Kai Eide, Norway's ambassador to NATO, to decide whether Kosovo is ready for final status talks, a State Department official said.

Eide has been reviewing how to improve the U.N. mission in the province.

STATE DEPARTMENT REGULAR BRIEFING BRIEFER: RICHARD BOUCHER, DEPARTMENT SPOKESMAN

Q But -- but -- but since the of the Second World War, America was trying to reverse whatever Hitler did, with the only exception Kosovo. Why?

MR. BOUCHER: I don't think I would characterize U.S. policy as that way.

Q You referred to -- Q Even in -- Q -- you have several times. How would you describe the situation now? Does it require some wrenching change?

MR. BOUCHER: We have had -- Q (Off mike) -- fairly quiet.

MR. BOUCHER: Well, fairly quiet compared to what? I mean, we've seen violence this year -- Q I don't know. Compared to the war?

MR. BOUCHER: -- we've seen uncertainty this year.

Q Compared to the war?

MR. BOUCHER: Compared to the war, yes. But I don't think we'd characterize the situation as stabilized, I don't think we would say that Serbs are finding a future in Kosovo, are able to return to their homes, I don't think we would say that the economic future of Kosovo is on track. There's a lot of things that need to be done there, and a lot of things that, as we achieve the standards, can be aided by proceeding forward to resolve the status issues as well.

Q I imagine a process creates some uncertainty in a nervous area, this process that you say, you know, the of which you're not predicting and nobody's predicting. But don't you -- don't you think that this will trigger all sorts of population shifts and all sorts of -- as we've seen in the Balkans for so many -- you know, for -- what, through the last three administrations. You're rattling the cage. Why are you doing that?

MR. BOUCHER: No. I -- I just don't accept that.

Q Okay.

MR. BOUCHER: The situation is not a stable one or a good one now. We and the U.N. and others have been working to try to create a more stable situation through the achievement of what are called standards of democracy, of good governance, of openness, of welcoming to Serbs and others to move back to their homes. But that process can only go so far without defining the status. People who are involved in that situation want to know in the what they're going to be living in and what they're going to be part of. And we think it's -- if, as we achieve these standards, it's time to start taking up the issues of status as well, we'll see what the review produces this summer and whether that review produces a decision to go forward on some of the status questions as well.

Q Is it your hope that the summer review does give them positive reports so that you can start final status -- MR. BOUCHER: Well, we would hope that the standards, the standards of democracy and multi-ethnic -- multi-ethnicity for Kosovo would be achieved as soon as possible. So -- and if that is achieved, then the outcome of the review would be positive.

So -- and if that is achieved, then the outcome of the review would be positive. So I think the emphasis is on achieving democracy and good governance and multi-ethnicity for Kosovo. If that is done as we want it to be done, as we all are working to have it -- to see it done, then the outcome could be positive in terms of moving on to another stage.

Yeah?



TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: balkans; independence; kosovo; reqonqista
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1 posted on 05/18/2005 2:15:08 AM PDT by Nennsy
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To: ma bell; Destro; FormerLib; joan; Jane_N; dj_animal_2000

PING!!!!!


2 posted on 05/18/2005 2:16:28 AM PDT by Nennsy (www.kosovo.com/forum/)
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During my tour there before Afgh. It was quite clear to me that they are not ready to go independent.
It's still a warzone, belive me, just because you don't hear about it on the news, it's hell.
I remember that poor muslim kid that was drowned because he swam to far over on the other side of the river.

It's a Godless place.


3 posted on 05/18/2005 2:20:26 AM PDT by XavierXray (Don't mind the dyslexia)
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To: XavierXray

the poor muslim kid was used as an excuse for albanians to attack serbs in march last year. his brother said before the cameras that serbs chased them into river, although police said that serbs had nothing to do with that.
and now US is going to reward them for past 6 years of repression against serbs and other non-albanians????
and the standards are on 0 level, but state department instructed UNMIK to give them excellent review. woman in charge of standards evaluation in UNMIK, comes from State Department.
That much about fairness and democracy.


4 posted on 05/18/2005 2:25:41 AM PDT by Nennsy (www.kosovo.com/forum/)
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He was alone when I got there, But they threw rocks from the bridge and when he got to close to "their" side (east) they jumped in and swam out.
It was all over before we got down to the bank.


5 posted on 05/18/2005 2:27:46 AM PDT by XavierXray (Don't mind the dyslexia)
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To: XavierXray

Threw rocks from the bridge??? the bridge is closed for public gatherings. maybe the french were throwing the rocks, since they were guarding the bridge??
something is missing in your story. think over, and then try again.


6 posted on 05/18/2005 2:47:13 AM PDT by Nennsy (www.kosovo.com/forum/)
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The blockade consisted of four freaking poles and what we call a sementbar, really great blockade I must say.
I know where the french were at the time, but it's obvious that some key info hasn't been released in this instance.
Just like some other posts I've seen.
So I guess something is missing, since your the one a bit of target here.


7 posted on 05/18/2005 2:52:41 AM PDT by XavierXray (Don't mind the dyslexia)
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To: XavierXray

one of the people in the "Kokomo/Kosovo" video?


8 posted on 05/18/2005 2:53:49 AM PDT by Jane_N (Truth, like beauty....is in the eyes of the beholder! And please DON'T feed the trolls!)
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To: Jane_N

seems like it Jane.


9 posted on 05/18/2005 2:58:54 AM PDT by Nennsy (www.kosovo.com/forum/)
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To: Jane_N

The Telemark Bat. music video you mean?


10 posted on 05/18/2005 2:59:08 AM PDT by XavierXray (Don't mind the dyslexia)
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To: XavierXray

No, why? Did the Telemark battalion also make an "offensive" video?

"Videoen er laget av soldater fra Norbataljonen våren 2003. Det ble tidligere antatt at det var Telemarksbataljonen som stod bak, men det stemmer ikke."

http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/innenriks/4750027.html


11 posted on 05/18/2005 3:07:52 AM PDT by Jane_N (Truth, like beauty....is in the eyes of the beholder! And please DON'T feed the trolls!)
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To: Jane_N

Not offensive as such.
But there are a few events were those loons had a a camcorder with them.


12 posted on 05/18/2005 3:17:00 AM PDT by XavierXray (Don't mind the dyslexia)
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To: Jane_N

Then there is the issue of the christian churchs that have been burned and desecrated in the region.

Perhaps making a bunch of smaller tribal states is the best way to make a peace in that fire zone.


13 posted on 05/18/2005 3:24:16 AM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE!)
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To: Nennsy

Why does the U.S. insist on dismembering Serbia?

The invasion and bombing of Serbia under Clinton-Blair was totally illegitimate, ripping the state apart to satisfy some terrorists would merely compound that error.


14 posted on 05/18/2005 3:38:06 AM PDT by tjwmason (Viva il Papa!)
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To: Nennsy

Insane.


15 posted on 05/18/2005 3:43:45 AM PDT by Amelia (Common sense isn't particularly common.)
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To: tjwmason

I would like to know that myself.
After all that happened in Kosovo, it makes no sense, except that it sends a message that violence pays off.


16 posted on 05/18/2005 3:45:29 AM PDT by Nennsy (www.kosovo.com/forum/)
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To: Nennsy

I have Serb friends in Belgrade, I've traveled there for business at least once a year since 2001, and after listening to them and their friends describe their hatred for Bosnian muslims and ethnic Albanian muslims, I fully believe that when NATO leaves there will be renewed violence. Scary.


17 posted on 05/18/2005 4:11:47 AM PDT by moose2004 (You Can Run But You Can't Hide!)
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To: moose2004

I don't know how Serbs would react to this. This is going to anger many people.


18 posted on 05/18/2005 4:13:33 AM PDT by Nennsy (www.kosovo.com/forum/)
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To: Nennsy

What's the rush? Let me guess...we are so scared after KoranGate, that we want to show the Muslims that we LOVE THEM by creating a new Al Queda vassal state in the heart of Europe.


19 posted on 05/18/2005 4:28:39 AM PDT by montag813
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To: Nennsy

Bump!


20 posted on 05/18/2005 5:42:19 AM PDT by F-117A
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