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    FM ADVOCATES INCLUSIVE PROCESS TO SOLVE KOSOVO PROBLEM

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    April 5 2006

    BRATISLAVA, April 5 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's foreign minister said
    Wednesday that talks involving all interested parties were the only
    way to solve the Kosovo crisis, and that ethnic minorities should be
    a central issue.

    "This problem can only be resolved through talks," Sergei Lavrov
    said after talks in the Slovak capital with Slovak President Ivan
    Gasparovic. "Any haste in imposing things could create a very serious
    precedent and affect not only this region."

    He said ethnic minorities should be a central issue during negotiations
    on the status of Kosovo.

    "The return of refugees to Kosovo is the main task, but they can
    return only when the necessary conditions are created," Lavrov said.

    Earlier, some Russian politicians expressed concern that independence
    for Kosovo would create a precedent for recognition of breakaway
    regions in the former Soviet Union.

    Moldova is dealing with a separatist regime in Transdnestr, while
    Georgia has two breakaway regions in Abkhazia and South Ossetia.

    Nagorny Karabakh, a largely ethnic Armenian enclave inside Azerbaijan,
    has long been a source of friction between the two Caucasus states.

    Formally part of Serbia, Kosovo has been a UN protectorate since
    1999, following a NATO military campaign to drive out Yugoslav forces
    accused of atrocities against Albanian civilians.
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