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Russia To Veto UN Resolution On Kosovo Unilateral Independence

RUSSIA TO VETO UN RESOLUTION ON KOSOVO UNILATERAL INDEPENDENCE

PanARMENIAN.Net
21.12.2007 13:32 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Russia’s Foreign Minister said the country would
veto a United Nations resolution granting independence to Serbia’s
Albanian-dominated breakaway province of Kosovo.

"If a decision to approve a unilateral proclamation of independence
by Kosovo is made, the veto will undoubtedly be applied," Sergei
Lavrov said.

"It is not that Russia wants to create obstacles or feel important. A
veto is an important part of international law, which has helped
avoid major global conflicts since World War II," he said. "The
responsibility of the UN Secretary General and UN mission in Kosovo
is to create conditions for a political resolution."

Lavrov also said that if the European Union recognizes Kosovo’s
independence "ignoring existing UN legal mechanisms," and "divide
Serbia, tearing out Kosovo and depriving ethnic Serbs of their right
to express their opinions," it will be putting itself outside the
international legal framework.

The UN Security Council failed on Wednesday to bridge divisions over
the future of Kosovo. The province’s drive for independence has been
backed by the West and firmly opposed by Serbia and its ally Russia,
which has a veto on the Security Council as a permanent member.

Western nations also said the EU and NATO should take over police
duties in Kosovo from the United Nations, which administered the region
since NATO’s 1999 bombing campaign that ended a conflict between Serb
forces and ethnic Albanian separatists.

Some other Security Council members, including Cyprus and Greece,
have also voiced opposition to a unilateral declaration of sovereignty
by Kosovo, fearing this could set a precedent for other separatist
regions, RIA Novosti reports.

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