Kosovo: EU’s Rehn says UN proposals ‘realistic compromise”
A Milosevic supporter holds his poster in front of the former president's grave in Pozarevac, Saturday, March 10, 2007. Hundreds gathered to mark the first anniversary of Milosevic's death. Milosevic's lifeless body was found March 11, 2006 in his jail cell, just weeks before an expected end of his trial for alleged war crimes, including genocide, during the wars in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
PRESS TV -
A day after the last talks on the future of Kosovo seemingly failed, Serbian press said the West was wrong believing that it can resolve the Serbian-Albanian issue with a "take it or leave it approach.
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Sydney Morning Herald -
THE United Nations Security Council will decide whether to grant Kosovo independence from Serbia after the UN envoy Martti Ahtisaari declared an end to more than a year of fruitless talks.
Milosevic loyalists pay tribute, mourn for Kosovo
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dtt-net -
COM)- European Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn gave his support to the plan of the UN special envoy Martti Ahtisaari which paves the way for gradual and supervised independence for Kosovo, assessing it as ‘realistic compromise’.
Kosovo talks end in stalemate
Los Angeles Times -
The UN Security Council will have the final say on the plan, which would grant Kosovo - a UN protectorate since 1999 �-upervised statehood and elements of independence, including its own army, flag, anthem and constitution.
B92 -
Poland (1.24) and Slovakia (1.25) are the only countries in the EU with lower birth rates than Slovenia, whereas the EU average, including Bulgaria and Romania, stood at 1.51 in 2005.
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Javno.hr -
At the end of 2006, a resolution passed in Nairobi that recognizes Croatia's specific circumstances related to greenhouse emissions before and after the year 1990, which were the result of the energy system structure within the framework of former ...
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