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An EU police and justice mission to Kosovo has been agreed by all 27 member states within 24 hours of Serbia's presidential election coming to an end. | An EU police and justice mission to Kosovo has been agreed by all 27 member states within 24 hours of Serbia's presidential election coming to an end. |
No launch date has yet been given although that is likely to be decided by EU foreign ministers on 18 February. | No launch date has yet been given although that is likely to be decided by EU foreign ministers on 18 February. |
The BBC's Oana Lungescu says the mission was approved in writing before a Monday deadline so as not to interfere with the polls in Serbia. | The BBC's Oana Lungescu says the mission was approved in writing before a Monday deadline so as not to interfere with the polls in Serbia. |
Kosovo is expected to declare independence in the next few weeks. | Kosovo is expected to declare independence in the next few weeks. |
Hashim Thaci, prime minister of the breakaway Serbian province, said consultations were being held with what he called Kosovo's international partners - the EU and the US - before announcing a date. | |
We want peace, co-operation with all countries in the region, but we demand Serbia be respected Boris TadicSerbian President Boris Tadic profilePoll leaves Serbs splitIn pictures: Tadic victorious "Kosovo is ready, it's united, it's prepared to declare independence and we will take a decision very soon," he told the BBC. | |
The EU's 1,800 police and legal officials will take over from the United Nations in Kosovo, under UN Security Council resolution 1244, which refers to an international security presence. | |
The 16,000-strong Nato force will remain in Kosovo, which is a province of Serbia. | |
Tadic victory | |
Kosovo's leadership has delayed proclaiming independence because of the second round of the presidential election, won on Sunday by Serbia's pro-Western President, Boris Tadic. | |
Serbia's electoral commission said Mr Tadic had secured 50.5% of the votes, defeating nationalist challenger Tomislav Nikolic, who polled 47.7%. | |
The election was seen as a referendum on Serbia's relations with Europe, with Mr Tadic promising EU-backed prosperity against Mr Nikolic's pro-Moscow campaign. | |
In a message to Mr Tadic, Jose Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission - the EU's executive arm - said the result was "a victory for democracy in Serbia and for the European values we share". | |
He added: "Your victory comes at a critical moment for Serbia and for the western Balkans. | |
"We wish to accelerate Serbia's progress towards the European Union." | |
The EU is due to sign an agreement with Serbia this week offering more trade, easier travel, and possible membership. | |
Early on Monday, addressing hundreds of cheering supporters from a window overlooking the main Terazije avenue in the Serbian capital Belgrade, Mr Tadic said: "Serbia has shown its great democratic potential." | |
"We give support today to our fellow people in Kosovo and show them that we will never let them down. | |
"We don't want bad things to come to anyone. We want peace, co-operation with all countries in the region, but we demand Serbia be respected." | |
Bombing campaign | |
Kosovo has been run by the UN since a US-led Nato bombing campaign drove out Serb forces accused of a brutal crackdown on ethnic Albanian separatists. | |
Cyprus and Romania said the EU civilian mission had to be approved after the election and before Kosovo declared independence because they would otherwise have a problem with the legal basis of the mission. | |
Both countries have already emphasised they will not recognise a unilateral declaration of independence. | Both countries have already emphasised they will not recognise a unilateral declaration of independence. |
As soon as a launch date is finalised, the EU will have 120 days to deploy its staff. | |
The BBC understands that the mission will be called EULEX Kosovo and will cost 205m euros for the first 16 months. | The BBC understands that the mission will be called EULEX Kosovo and will cost 205m euros for the first 16 months. |
Sources say the EU has agreed to appoint Dutch diplomat Peter Feith as EU special representative to Kosovo. | Sources say the EU has agreed to appoint Dutch diplomat Peter Feith as EU special representative to Kosovo. |
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