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EurActiv: After Montenegro, Kosovo next stop? (23 May 2006)
Negotiations on Kosovo's status began in February 2006 under UN mediation. The two sides have to date held four rounds of talks. The likely outcome of the negotiations is some form of independence for Kosovo.

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According to the International Crisis Group document, Kosovo: The Challenge of Transition (released before the status talks opened): "While agreement between Belgrade and Pristina remains desirable in theory it is extremely unlikely that any Serbian government will voluntarily acquiesce to the kind of independence, conditional or limited though it may be, which is necessary for stable long term solutions. The international community, and in particular the UN Special Envoy charged with resolving the status process, Martti Ahtisaari, must accordingly prepare for the possibility of imposing an independence package for Kosovo, however diplomatically painful that may be in the short term ..."



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by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Tue May 23rd, 2006 at 09:19:55 AM EST
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I think it will finish in some sort of autonomy....

but if you say otherwise...I will probably be wrong...independence is certainly one of the options (which I though was only formally on the table)

But I will not surrender until I see it!!!! j ejejej je :)

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by kcurie on Tue May 23rd, 2006 at 09:39:03 AM EST
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