Friday, October 14, 2005

US warns against violence as Kosovo talks loom

13 Oct 2005 17:07:10 GMT

Source: Reuters

PREVIOUS | NEXTUnited States Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns (L) shakes hands with Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova (R) at Rugova's residence in the Kosovo capital Pristina, October 13, 2005. Burns arrived with the United Nations poised to open negotiations in November or December on the future of Serbia's U.N.-run province, where the 90-percent ethnic Albanian majority demands independence.
REUTERS/HAZIR REKA PREVIOUS | NEXTUnited States Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns (L) shakes hands with Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova (R) at Rugova's residence in the Kosovo capital Pristina, October 13, 2005. Burns arrived with the United Nations poised to open negotiations in November or December on the future of Serbia's U.N.-run province, where the 90-percent ethnic Albanian majority demands independence.
REUTERS/HAZIR REKA PREVIOUS | NEXTUnited States Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns (L) holds a news conference with Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova (R) at Rugova's residence in the Kosovo capital Pristina, October 13, 2005. Burns arrived with the United Nations poised to open negotiations in November or December on the future of Serbia's U.N.-run province, where the 90-percent ethnic Albanian majority demands independence.
REUTERS/HAZIR REKA Background CRISIS PROFILE: Can Kosovo put violence behind it?



Source: Reuters

PREVIOUS | NEXTUnited States Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns (L) shakes hands with Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova (R) at Rugova's residence in the Kosovo capital Pristina, October 13, 2005. Burns arrived with the United Nations poised to open negotiations in November or December on the future of Serbia's U.N.-run province, where the 90-percent ethnic Albanian majority demands independence.
REUTERS/HAZIR REKA PREVIOUS | NEXTUnited States Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns (L) shakes hands with Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova (R) at Rugova's residence in the Kosovo capital Pristina, October 13, 2005. Burns arrived with the United Nations poised to open negotiations in November or December on the future of Serbia's U.N.-run province, where the 90-percent ethnic Albanian majority demands independence.

Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns (L) holds a news conference with Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova (R) at Rugova's residence in the Kosovo capital Pristina, October 13, 2005. Burns arrived with the United Nations poised to open negotiations in November or December on the future of Serbia's U.N.-run province, where the 90-percent ethnic Albanian majority demands independence.

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