NEW YORK, MOSCOW, BELGRADE -- The new U.S.-European proposed Kosovo resolution was presented to the UN Security Council yesterday.
According to information garnered by the Beta news agency, the proposal of May 11 has been slightly altered and the new one does not “approve” UN Kosovo envoy Martti Ahtisaari’s plan, but does “support” it.
Ahtisaari proposes an international-supervised independence for the province.
U.S. and Russian UN ambassadors have scheduled a meeting with Kosovo experts today.
American ambassador to the UN, Zalmai Khalilzad, said that “there were changes, but the essential part of the resolution still calls for Kosovo entering a new phase in its road towards independence,” according to the UN’s website.
He added that “Kosovo's independence is unavoidable,” and that the U.S. is open to any constructive proposal from Russia.
Khalilzad also hopes that the resolution will be voted on next week, while Russian officials stated that if the U.S. insists on a vote, Russia might use its veto in the Security Council to thwart it.
E Verteta 4_U
No one can wait for there INDEPENDENCE to come , they must go and take it themselves.
If Kosova continues to wait for it than they are never going to get it. If the albanians really want their freedom than now is the time to stand up and go get it by any means necessary !
e premte, qershor 01, 2007
Kosovo draft resolution submitted
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