US warns citizens to be cautious in Kosovo
Agence France Presse (English) - February 2, 2007 Friday 12:59 PM GMT
PRISTINA, Serbia, Feb 2 2007 - The United States' diplomatic mission in Kosovo
on Friday issued a warning to its citizens to be cautious during ongoing efforts
to settle the future status of the disputed Serbian province.
"The next several weeks will see a number of important political events in
Kosovo, including the possibility of demonstrations and other public
manifestations," it said in a statement.
It said US citizens in Kosovo, whose ethnic Albanian majority wants the province
to become independence, should maintain a high level of vigilance since any
demonstrations could become confrontational and possible escalate into violence.
"American citizens are therefore urged to avoid roadblocks and areas of
demonstrations or where large crowds are gathered, if possible, and to exercise
caution if within the vicinity of any demonstrations."
United Nations envoy Martti Ahtisaari on Friday presented his anxiously awaited
proposal to resolve Kosovo's status to the Serbian authorities in Belgrade. He
was to due to submit it to the Kosovar authorities in Pristina later in the day.
The southern Serbian province has been run by a UN mission since 1999, when NATO
ended a crackdown by Serbian forces on Kosovo's nascent independence movement.
Ethnic Albanians, who make up about 90 percent of Kosovo's population of two
million, have been pushing for independence. Belgrade staunchly opposes this
demand, offering instead to give Kosovo broad autonomy.
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