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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    EU approves mission dispatch to Kosovo next week
    16.02.2008 15:12 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The European Union has approved a
    civilian police and justice mission to help enforce
    the rule of law in Kosovo, which is poised to declare
    independence from Serbia. The 2,000-strong mission
    will begin deploying to the region from next week.

    The U.S. and most EU states are preparing to recognize
    Kosovo quickly, but Serbia and Russia strongly oppose
    the move, which is widely expected on Sunday.

    Earlier, Kosovo's PM sought to reassure the province's
    Serbian minority that it would not face
    discrimination.

    Speaking to reporters in Kosovo's capital Pristina,
    Hashim Thaci pledged that the rights of all
    communities, including Serbs, would be guaranteed. He
    said no citizen of an independent Kosovo should feel
    discriminated against. "In Kosovo, there will be
    security for all citizens. The government is committed
    to looking forward to the future and overcoming the
    sad past."

    The EU waited diplomatically until Serbia's
    pro-Western President Boris Tadic was sworn into
    office on Friday before giving the final green light
    for the deployment of the mission.

    The decision was formalized by a so-called "silent
    procedure", under which members of the 27-nation bloc
    had until midnight on Friday to voice objections.

    The 2,000 EU police and customs officers, judges and
    prosecutors are tasked with helping to prevent human
    rights abuses and ensure that Kosovo's fragile
    institutions are free from political interference.

    Crucially, the mission will be able to intervene in
    sensitive areas such as fighting corruption and
    organized crime and catching war crime suspects.

    While Germany and Italy are the biggest contributors,
    all EU members except for tiny Malta will take part,
    as well as non-EU countries like the United States,
    Turkey and Croatia.

    It is a clear signal to Serbia and Russia, which
    fiercely oppose Kosovo's independence and insist the
    presence of the EU there will be illegal
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