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Kosovo's independence 'in days' | Kosovo's independence 'in days' |
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Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci has said a declaration of independence is "an issue of days". | Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci has said a declaration of independence is "an issue of days". |
"There are some procedures we need to respect and some consultations," he told reporters after meeting EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana in Brussels. | |
Kosovo is still technically a southern province of Serbia, which strongly opposes its independence. | |
EU states have asked Kosovo's leadership to wait before a civilian mission can take over from the UN. | EU states have asked Kosovo's leadership to wait before a civilian mission can take over from the UN. |
A police and judicial staff of about 1,800 is being prepared to work in tandem with the existing Nato force that went into Kosovo in 1999. | |
'Pandora's box' | |
The future status of Kosovo is also an important issue in the Serbian presidential election, which goes to a second round early next month. | |
The BBC's Oana Lungescu says the EU wants Hashim Thaci to delay declaring independence until the election is over. | |
A European Commission spokeswoman earlier declined to discuss a date. | |
"We are in a very sensitive political context in which it is better to resort to diplomatic means than to public statements," she said. | |
In his comments to reporters, Mr Thaci repeated earlier statements that a declaration would be made in co-ordination with the European Union and the United States. | |
Russia insists any change in Kosovo's status must have the backing of Belgrade as well as Pristina. | |
Moscow's new ambassador to Nato, Dmitry Rogozin, has called on Serbia to resist Western recognition of independence for Kosovo, saying it could open a "Pandora's box". |