K. Albanian official: No status talks

Kosovo Albanian official Skender Hiseni said today that the status of Kosovo has been "concluded".

Izvor: FoNet

Wednesday, 29.07.2009.

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Kosovo Albanian official Skender Hiseni said today that the status of Kosovo has been "concluded". Intentions to reopen negotiations on that issue, said Hiseni – appointed by the government in Pristina as its foreign minister – are "a lost mission". K. Albanian official: No status talks He then continued to say that "it would be good if Serbia were to recognize Kosovo as an independent and sovereign state", and added this is "also in the interest of Serbia". "We would welcome it if Serbia were to recognize Kosovo's independence. However, demands to start a new negotiating process are impossible, because Kosovo will not accept any negations on the status," Hiseni said. The province's ethnic Albanians in February 2008 unilaterally proclaimed independence – something that Belgrade rejected as an illegal act of secession.

K. Albanian official: No status talks

He then continued to say that "it would be good if Serbia were to recognize Kosovo as an independent and sovereign state", and added this is "also in the interest of Serbia".

"We would welcome it if Serbia were to recognize Kosovo's independence. However, demands to start a new negotiating process are impossible, because Kosovo will not accept any negations on the status," Hiseni said.

The province's ethnic Albanians in February 2008 unilaterally proclaimed independence – something that Belgrade rejected as an illegal act of secession.

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