Kosovo presses for independence
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Kosovo Prime Minister Agim Ceku called on the province’s parliament to declare independence from Serbia on Nov. 28. He acted after the United States and Europeans discarded a U.N. resolution on the province’s future status in the face of Russian opposition.
The resolution did not call for independence, but it followed several key provisions of a supervised independence plan devised by U.N. envoy Martti Ahtisaari.
Kosovo, where 90% of the 2 million people are ethnic Albanians, has been run by the U.N. since 1999, when NATO bombs forced out Serbian troops who were killing and expelling Albanians in a two-year war with guerrillas.
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