Security
Council told that Kosovo remains calm but tense
10 May 2007 – Although the overall security situation
in Kosovo is calm, tension is palpable in the ethnic Albanian
majority Serbian province that the United Nations has administered
since 1999, according to a new report by on last month’s
Security Council fact-finding mission made public today.FULL
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Kosovo’s
communities remain far apart, says head of UN fact-finding group
2 May – Kosovo’s ethnic
Albanian and Serbian communities continue to lead largely separate
existences and have very different outlooks on the future, which
means creating an integrated, multi-ethnic society in the province
will require “substantial effort,” the head of a
Security Council fact-finding mission said today. FULL
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