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Published Date: 10 January 2008
KOSOVO'S parliament last night endorsed a coalition government headed by Hashim Thaci, a former guerrilla, on a promise to lead the Albanian majority province to independence from Serbia this year.
The 120-seat assembly voted 85-22 to approve the "grand coalition" of Mr Thaci's Democratic Party and the Democratic League of Kosovo, the territory's two dominant parties after a November election.

Mr Thaci, led a 1998-99 guerrilla insurgency to
end a decade of Serb repression under the late strongman Slobodan Milosevic.

He said that Kosovo would declare independence with western backing within weeks or months, after talks with Serbia ended in December in deadlock.

Kosovo's two million ethnic Albanians are counting on the West to overrule opposition from Serbia and Russia and recognise Kosovo as the last state to be carved from the former Yugoslavia. Mr Thaci, 39, told a packed assembly: "We are preparing to make Kosovo an independent and sovereign state early this year. We will turn our dream, and our right, into a reality."

Western diplomats hope the coalition will steer Kosovo through what is set to be a turbulent transition to statehood after Russia blocked its secession at the United Nations Security Council.

The United States and most of the 27 European Union members are expected to recognise a unilateral declaration of independence.



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  • Last Updated: 09 January 2008 10:26 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Finnking,

Lempäälä 10/01/2008 07:04:12
"The United States and most of the 27 European Union members are expected to recognise a unilateral declaration of independence."

It's a shame the Palestinians aren't afforded the same largesse.
2

oder,

Scotland 10/01/2008 11:11:19
Kosovo is a part of Serbia and always has been, the Europeans should not recognise Kosovo as an independent state, they give the assurance to the Serbs they would not support this, and now they go back on the promise they gave, why should anyone trust the west?
3

Neil,

Glasgow 10/01/2008 15:22:23
Our friend Mr "Snake" Thaci (that being the geurilla name he chose), described here as an "ex-geurilla" leader is a terrorist war criminal unmistakably guilty of genocide. The US government officially described the KLA as a "terrorist group" before hiring them.

Shows the total dishonesty permeating the "war on terror" being prcticed against that "deeply religious nationalist freedom fighter" as bin Laden was described when he was fighting the Soviets & may well be again.

Meanwhile we are still imprisoning Fikret Abdic for the joint crimes of opposing al Quaeda back when they were our friends & being not only the most popular Bosnian Moslem politician but popular with Serbs too.
4

big big fun,

12/01/2008 09:10:12
is this the man the thatcher family sold arms to ?
5

Becko,

Belgrade 18/02/2008 11:08:27
Prime Minister of Kosovo Hashim Thaci, who now heads the Democratic Party of Kosovo was known the 1990s to be part of a crime syndicate, involved in drug trafficking and prostitution. During the Clinton administration, he was a protégé of Madeleine Albright. In the 1990s, Thaci founded the so-called "Drenica-Group", a criminal syndicate based in Kosovo, with links to the Albanian, Macedonian and Italian mafias. These links to criminal syndicates have been acknowledged both by Interpol and the US Congress.


 

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