Thaci "against supervised independence"

Kosovo Albanian PM Hashim Thaci said, after an extended visit to the U.S., that he wants the "supervised independence of Kosovo" to end.

Izvor: FoNet

Monday, 26.07.2010.

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Kosovo Albanian PM Hashim Thaci said, after an extended visit to the U.S., that he wants the "supervised independence of Kosovo" to end. “I am happy that out American and European partners said that the supervised independence of Kosovo is being successfully concluded,” Thaci said, adding to local Albanian language media in Pristina. Thaci "against supervised independence" He said that "civilian officials of the international community would remain in Kosovo, as well as an adequate presence of KFOR soldiers”. Thaci said also said that he expected that "all European Union member-states would recognize Kosovo". 22 out of EU's 27 members have recognized the Kosovo Albanian unilateral independence declaration, made in early 2008, and rejected by Serbia as an act of illegal secession. The declaration was made in accordance with the so-called Ahtisaari Plan of supervised independence, that was rejected by Serbia and Russia, and was never adopted at the UN Security Council. The ICJ last week gave its advisory opinion on the UDI, saying that since international law had no provisions preventing such declarations, it did not breach international law. However, the top UN court would not state its position on the right to self-determination or secession.

Thaci "against supervised independence"

He said that "civilian officials of the international community would remain in Kosovo, as well as an adequate presence of KFOR soldiers”.

Thaci said also said that he expected that "all European Union member-states would recognize Kosovo".

22 out of EU's 27 members have recognized the Kosovo Albanian unilateral independence declaration, made in early 2008, and rejected by Serbia as an act of illegal secession.

The declaration was made in accordance with the so-called Ahtisaari Plan of supervised independence, that was rejected by Serbia and Russia, and was never adopted at the UN Security Council.

The ICJ last week gave its advisory opinion on the UDI, saying that since international law had no provisions preventing such declarations, it did not breach international law.

However, the top UN court would not state its position on the right to self-determination or secession.

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