Partition could be part of a Kosovo solution says Bolton
Partition of Kosovo would be just, but would not solve the problem of minorities there, says John Bolton. I think a partition would be just, at least as far as the Serb population on the border with southern Serbia is concerned. It would in any case reflect ethnic and political reality, the former U.S. ambassador to the UN told Voice of America. Its not enough to say that weve accepted Kosovos secession. If we havewhy not accept this kind of partition of Kosovo. However, it wont solve the problems of Serbs and other minorities that live throughout Kosovo, he stressed.
With regards to the U.S. administrations decision to send arms to Kosovo, Bolton said that it was mistaken for any Western country to risk aggravating the very fragile situation in Kosovo, as the weapons could fall into the hands of extremists, who could misuse them. Foreign assistance should focus on respecting the human rights of non-Albanians, institution-building and observing the rule of law. Im really scared that Kosovo could be a failed state and a danger to Europe, but I dont think its inevitable, the U.S. diplomat underlined.
The U.S. diplomat added that it was entirely possible that the question of Kosovo could be considered at the forthcoming meeting of Russian and U.S. Presidents Vladimir Putin and George Bush in Sochi on April 6. Thats a good chance for both presidents to try and solve certain matters before the end of their mandates. For the U.S., the question of the missile shield in Europe is very important. Thats one of the reasons why I didnt think it was wise to introduce the added problem of Kosovo independence into U.S.-Russian relations, he explained.
In Boltons opinion, Kosovo could become an obstacle to relations between the two countries. I didnt understand why Washington recognized Kosovo independence so hurriedly
That issue could have been the subject of further negotiations, while the U.S. and Russia settle bilateral matters, he said.
As regards the Serbian parliamentary elections, Bolton said that it was important for the Serbian people to bear in mind priorities and
not allow the victimization that many Serbs feel over the way the U.S. and Europe have treated them over Kosovo cloud their decision at the ballot box."
"Serbias future should primarily be borne in mind, and thats what should be voted for, said the U.S. diplomat.
Posted by: ryuge 2008-03-30 |