Kosovo Parliament adopted Marti Ahtisaari's plan

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Parliament of Kosovo adopted the plan of UN Special Representative Marti Ahtisaari. The document concerns the status of region in the framework of conflict settlement between Serbia and Kosovo Albanians, who press for establishing their own state. The Parliament of Kosovo expressed support to the settlement plan. The adopted resolution says the Ahtisaari plan is " a legal and balanced solution that corresponds to the free will of Kosovo people". Parliamentarians stated about their "unconditional support for international civil and military presence in Kosovo" and committed to "cooperate and assist that presence in every possible way", ITAR-TASS reports.



At the same time Serbian President Boris Tadić stressed Serbia will not agree with Kosovo and Metochia's independence and will struggle for its sovereignty and territorial integrity by all legal ways. "Neither country in the world will agree with such a plan that allows a part of its territory to cut off without his consent, since it's a question of sovereignty and territorial integrity of the state," the Serbian leader stated.



The Ahtisaari plan on Kosovo settlement supposes granting the autonomous region wide attributes of independent, practically excluding any possibility for Belgrade to influence on domestic life of Kosovo. Alongside the document supposes a certain control over Kosovo by international, and first of all European organizations.
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