Ischinger: Violence won't be tolerated

Wolfgang Ischinger is convinced the Kosovo status settlement process will end peacefully.

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Tuesday, 18.12.2007.

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Wolfgang Ischinger is convinced the Kosovo status settlement process will end peacefully. “If Kosovo gains independence, I do not see any way for Serbia to use military means...However, we should be careful because the possibility of conflict can never be ruled out,” the European Union envoy to the mediating Troika said in Berlin last night. Ischinger: Violence won't be tolerated He is convinced that Kosovo independence is inevitable, and added that the Kosovo Albanians had a long and difficult road ahead of them in order to achieve their goals. Ischinger said that negotiations between Belgrade and Pristina had been destined to failure because the talks were a “mission impossible” from the outset. Wolfgang Ischinger (B92, archive)

Ischinger: Violence won't be tolerated

He is convinced that Kosovo independence is inevitable, and added that the Kosovo Albanians had a long and difficult road ahead of them in order to achieve their goals.

Ischinger said that negotiations between Belgrade and Priština had been destined to failure because the talks were a “mission impossible” from the outset.

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