Saturday, March 10, 2007

Milosevic loyalists pay tribute, mourn for Kosovo

Cocks fight in the ethnically mixed village of Babin Most near Pristina, the capital of Kosovo, March 9, 2007. REUTERS/Hazir Reka 

        

Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica (L) and President Boris Tadic attend a meeting about Kosovo 's future status. Serbian and ethnic Albanian negotiators began a last ditch round of talks in Vienna on the future status of the southern Serbian province.(AFP/Samuel Kubani)

Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu (L) and Prime Minister Agim Ceku attend a meeting with their Serb counterparts in Vienna. Serbian and ethnic Albanian negotiators began a last ditch round of talks on the future status of the southern Serbian province of Kosovo.(AFP/Samuel Kubani)


Leaders hold final Kosovo talks
BBC Bulgaria - 3 hours ago
In Belgrade on Friday, a statement from Mr Tadic's office said the Serbian president planned to urge Mr Ahtisaari to consider "all damaging consequences that the independence of Kosovo could have in the region and other parts of the world".
Serbia Against Kosovo Plan Sky News
Leaders hold final Kosovo talks CNN
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty - Washington Post


Playfuls.com
Milosevic loyalists pay tribute, mourn for Kosovo
Reuters AlertNet - 1 hour ago
POZAREVAC, Serbia, March 10 (Reuters) - Supporters marking the first anniversary of the death of Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic praised his Kosovo policy and said the reformers who ousted him would be to blame for the loss of the province.
Serbian minister warns that Milosevic followers could rise up if ... International Herald Tribune
Anniversary of Milosevic's death marked Seattle Post Intelligencer

Kosovo talks end in deadlock
Ireland Online - 16 minutes ago
Year-long talks on the future status of Kosovo have ended in deadlock, a UN envoy said today, reflecting bitter divisions between Serbia’s government and the disputed province’s pro-independence ethnic Albanian leadership.

Montenegro’s President pays official visit to Croatia
Focus News - 7 hours ago
Montenegro’s President Filip Vujanovic is on an official visit to Croatia at the invitation of his Croatian counterpart Stepan Mesic, the Montenegrin agency MINA told FOCUS News Agency.

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