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Kosovo: Independence More Likely as Talks Fail

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/29/world/europe/29briefs-kosovo.html
November 29, 2007
World Briefing | Europe
Kosovo: Independence More Likely as Talks Fail
By NICHOLAS WOOD [former Yugoslavia] [Kosovo] [residual of 1990s] [a pretty good predicter of what can be expected in Kosovo over next several years] [Russia continues to back its Slav bretheren] [otherwise, Perm 5 support Kosovo independence] [Kosovars getting restless over lack of independence] [******]
A last round of United Nations-sponsored negotiations on the future status of Kosovo between Serbian authorities and leaders of the province’s ethnic Albanian majority broke up in Austria without an agreement. Kosovo’s leaders are widely expected to declare independence soon after mediators from the European Union, the United States and Russia submit their report to the United Nations by Dec. 10. [*******]
Copyright 2007 The New York Times Company

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/29/world/europe/29briefs-kosovo.html
November 29, 2007
World Briefing | Europe
Kosovo: Independence More Likely as Talks Fail
By NICHOLAS WOOD [former Yugoslavia] [Kosovo] [residual of 1990s] [a pretty good predicter of what can be expected in Kosovo over next several years] [Russia continues to back its Slav bretheren] [otherwise, Perm 5 support Kosovo independence] [Kosovars getting restless over lack of independence] [******]
A last round of United Nations-sponsored negotiations on the future status of Kosovo between Serbian authorities and leaders of the province’s ethnic Albanian majority broke up in Austria without an agreement. Kosovo’s leaders are widely expected to declare independence soon after mediators from the European Union, the United States and Russia submit their report to the United Nations by Dec. 10. [*******]
Copyright 2007 The New York Times Company