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    RUSSIA TO BACK SERBIA IN UN KOSOVO HEARINGS - LAVROV

    RIA Novosti
    Oct 5, 2009

    MOSCOW, October 5 (RIA Novosti) - Russia will support Serbia's case
    in UN court hearings on the legitimacy of Kosovo's declaration of
    independence, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Monday.

    A total of 62 countries, including major Western powers, have
    recognized the independence of Serbia's ethnic-Albanian-dominated
    province, which was declared in February 2008. The rest of the world,
    including Russia, China and India, considers Kosovo to be part
    of Serbia.

    "We will insist that international law and UN Security Council
    decisions be respected and any unilateral decisions running counter
    to the UN Charter and OSCE principles be avoided," Lavrov said after
    talks in Moscow with his Serbian counterpart, Vuk Jeremic.

    Serbia brought the case to the UN's Hague-based International Court
    of Justice for an advisory opinion on Kosovo's unilaterally declared
    independence.

    The hearings will begin on December 1 and will involve the five
    permanent Security Council members - Russia and China on Serbia's side
    and the United States, Britain and France supporting Kosovo. Other
    countries have filed written statements on the case.

    Kosovo, Serbia's historic heartland, was administered by the United
    Nations after the Kosovo war and the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.

    In August 2008, Russia recognized Georgia's breakaway republics
    Abkhazia and South Ossetia following a brief war with the ex-Soviet
    Caucasus state triggered by its offensive against Ossetia. The move was
    seen by many as influenced by Western nations' recognition of Kosovo.
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