Serbia Protests Choice Of New Kosovar Premier
March 03, 2006
Agim Ceku (file photo) (epa)
March 3, 2003 -- Serbia today protested against the nomination of Agim Ceku as Kosova's new prime minister.
Ceku, who was made Kosova's prime minister-designate yesterday, is a former ethnic-Albanian rebel commander.
Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica said in Belgrade that he expects the head of the UN Mission in Kosovo to prevent Ceku from taking office.
Serbia has indicted Ceku for war crimes and issued a warrant for his arrest.
Kosova's final status is due to be decided in negotiations mediated by the UN this year.
The province formally remains a part of Serbia, but has been under UN administration since mid-1999, after a NATO air campaign that drove Serbian forces out of the province.
(AFP)