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EU agrees to send mission to Kosovo | |
2007-12-15 | |
![]() But Belgrade bristled at suggestions that the move was designed to compensate it for the looming loss of Kosovo, the majority Albanian province. Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic said any such trade-off would be “an indecent proposal”. EU leaders declared after a one-day summit that negotiations on Kosovo’s future were exhausted, the status quo was untenable and there was a need to move towards a Kosovo settlement. They stopped short of endorsing independence. “We took a political decision to send an ESDP mission to Kosovo. This is the clearest signal the EU could possibly give that Europe intends to lead on Kosovo and the future of the region,” Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates, the summit chairman, told a news conference. ESDP is the European Security and Defence Policy. The 1,800-strong mission involves police, justice officials and civilian administrators. But when asked whether and when the EU would recognise Kosovo’s independence, Socrates said talks on that issue were taking place at the United Nations. “The EU is not forgetting its responsibilities in this area. We are talking in terms of action and not inaction,” he said.
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Posted by:Steve White |
#2 Does this mean we can finally get our troops out of that quagmire? |
Posted by: Nimble Spemble 2007-12-15 06:38 |
#1 "EU agrees to send mission to Kosovo" To do what? Keep 'em in line with frowns and strongly worded letters? |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2007-12-15 00:46 |