Russia will not change stance on Kosovo
MOSCOW - Russia will not change its opposition to Kosovo gaining independence despite President George W. Bushs wish to settle the provinces future soon, a senior Russian official source told Reuters on Sunday. Bush said during a visit to Albania that the United Nations should grant independence quickly to the breakaway Serbian province and would not let Russia block the idea indefinitely.
Of course the Islamic world gives us no credit for helping Muslims in Kosovo, Albania and Bosnia. | Asked about Bushs comments, a top Russian official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said: The Russian position remains unchanged.
Russian President Vladimir Putin met Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica to discuss Kosovo on Saturday on the margins of an economic forum in St Petersburg. The Russian president specifically asked him whether the Serbs still stood by their position (of opposition to Kosovo independence) and, after hearing a positive reply, said that Russias position will not change either, the official said.
Russias firm position on Kosovo is motivated partly by a desire to support its historic ally Serbia and partly by a wish to flex its muscles against the West on the world stage, diplomats say. Moscows consistently firm response has led most observers here to conclude that if a Western-sponsored plan to grant Kosovo supervised independence is formally tabled at the United Nations Security Council, Russia will use its veto to block it.
Posted by: Steve White 2007-06-11 |