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Fischer Optimistic About Kosovo Status

April 6, 2005
https://p.dw.com/p/6TfS

German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer said Tuesday he was optimistic about talks later this year on the final status of the UN-run province of Kosovo, calling for them to be held in a "spirit of reconciliation." Fischer was speaking after a meeting of western Balkans foreign ministers in the town of Durres, northwest of the capital Tirana. Talks on the final status of Kosovo, a Serb province which has been administered by the United Nations since the end of the 1998-99 conflict, may start in September if the international community finds that the province has met democratic standards. Ethnic Albanians, who make up 90 percent of two-million strong population, want Kosovo to become an independent state, a solution that Belgrade categorically rejects. All concerned parties should "be engaged in the process" of negotiations, Fischer said. Kosovo "is one of the most important issues this year," he added. Serbia-Montenegro's Foreign Minister Vuk Draskovic said Kosovo should have "European status" that would ensure security for the Serb minority in the province. "We will instigate a constructive and intensive dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina," he said.