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Kosovo declares independence from Serbia(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-02-17 22:58
PRISTINA - Kosovo's parliament unanimously approved the province's historic declaration of independence from Serbia on Sunday, a move that is backed by the US and some European allies but bitterly contested by Serbia and Russia. "Kosovo is a republic -- an independent, democratic and sovereign state," parliament speaker Jakup Krasniqi said as the chamber burst into applause. The lawmakers voted 109-0 to adopt the declaration. Eleven ethnic minority deputies, including Serbs, were absent. "Deputies on February 17 expressed their will to declare Kosovo an independent, sovereign and democratic state," he said. Across the capital, Pristina, a snow-covered city, revelers fired guns into the air, waved red and black Albanian flags and honked car horns in jubilation at the birth of the world's newest country. In April 2007, UN special envoy Martti Ahtisaari recommended the proposed internationally supervised independence for Kosovo. The Ahtisaari plan is supported by the United States and the European Union, but opposed by Serbia and Russia. Russia, a permanent member of the UN Security Council, has warned that Kosovo independence would set a dangerous precedent for regions across the world where there are ethnic tensions. |
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