Serbia Says It Won't Change Borders To Satisfy Kosovo
February 14, 2006
Boris Tadic made his comments about Kosovo at a UN Security Council meeting (file photo) (AFP)
14 February 2006 (RFE/RL) -- The president of Serbia and Montenegro, Boris Tadic, says his country will not accept a unilateral, imposed solution on Kosovo that would change Serbia's borders.
Tadic made the comment to the UN Security Council, a week ahead of talks on Kosovo's status in Vienna. Tadic said he favored what he called a negotiated, compromise solution, and one that would give ethnic-Albanians a "very wide" autonomy.
Kosovo is still formally recognized as part of Serbia, though it's been administered by the UN since NATO air strikes in 1999 forced a Serb withdrawal.
The province's ethnic Albanian majority are strongly urging that Kosovo be granted independence.
(with additional material from agencies)