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PARIS, Dec. 19 (Xinhuanet) -- French President
Jacques Chirac on Monday called on Serbs and ethnic Albanians to hold
negotiations over the status of Kosovo in a spirit of dialogue, Chirac's office
said.
The president made the appeal when he and visiting Serbian President Boris Tadic held talks which were mainly
devoted to the situation in Kosovo.
Kosovo's majority ethnic Albanians demand
independence while Belgrade is only ready to authorize a large autonomy to the
province where more than 90 percent of the population is Albanian. Direct
negotiations are expected to begin in January to determine the final status of
the province put under a UN trusteeship since 1999.
Chirac said that he hoped all parties would begin the
negotiation in a spirit of dialogue and in respect for directive principles
established by the United Nations Security Council, Chirac's spokesman Jerome
Bonnafont said.
The French president said that the stakes are to
organize the coexistence of cultures and peoples in the respect for legal
interests of everyone.
Chirac reiterated the commitments of the
international community and the European Union (EU) to help the reconciliation
and noted that France would like to bring all its contribution to a peaceful and
sustainable solution to the issue.
Tadic, considered as a pro-European reformer, is on a
two-day official visit, his first trip to France after his taking office in June
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