BELGRADE, June 2 (Xinhua) -- Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica
warned on Friday that the European Union would face a huge test in deciding the
future status of the Serbian province ofKosovo.
"It will be a serious test for the EU whether this issue will be resolved in keeping with the
principles of international law with the respect of the territorial integrity of
a democratic country, or whether other solutions will be invoked," Kostunica
told the press, following a meeting with visiting EU foreign policy chief Javier
Solana.
Kosovo has been placed under UN administration since 1999 following NATO
bombing that halted the Serbian crackdown on separatist ethnic Albanians. Serbia
wants to retain at least nominal sovereignty over Kosovo while Kosovo's ethnic
Albanians demand outright independence.
On Tuesday, Kosovo authorities turned down Serbia's proposal that it remain
under UN administration during a 20-year transitionperiod. Kosovo's deputy
premier Lutfi Haziri said that Kosovo "will not make a compromise over
independence."
UN-mediated status talks between Serbia and the Kosovo Albanians began in
February in Vienna and are under pressure to reach a settlement by the year's
end.
On Friday, Solana told the local B92 TV that he has not given anyone any
guarantees that Kosovo would be independent, refuting allegations that he has
assured Kosovo Albanian leader Hashim Thaci that Kosovo would be independent.
Solana said that he was not involved in the status talks and that he could
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