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    SERBIA'S PRESIDENT DENIED ALLEGED PLANS TO DIVIDE KOSOVO

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    24.03.2008 17:45 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Serbia's President Boris Tadic has denied claims
    that Serbia wants to divide Kosovo along ethnic lines by fomenting
    violence and tensions in the Serb-dominated north of the newly
    independent state.

    "There is no secret plan to divide Kosovo," the Serbian president
    said Thursday night on Pink, the private TV station.

    In Kosovo, a province that is mostly ethnic Albanian, Serbs clashed
    with UN and NATO troops in the northern, Serb-held town of Mitrovica,
    on Monday, and a UN policeman was killed and dozens of people were
    hurt.

    The United Nations accused Serbian officials of orchestrating
    the violence with the goal of trying to maintain control over
    Serb-populated areas of Kosovo.

    Tadic said that all Serbia wants is to be present in the north of
    Kosovo to help minority Kosovo Serbs with their everyday lives,
    the AP reports.

    Earlier, it was reported that Serbia submitted to UN headquarters a
    document that says the Serbian government recognizes UN jurisdiction
    in Kosovo - but says only Serbs, not Kosovo Albanians, can control
    the police, judiciary and border customs services in parts of Kosovo
    where Serbs comprise the majority.
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