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Tensions between Serbia and Kosovo over Kosovo's independence more than a year ago,were evident at a U.N. Security Council meeting on Monday. Serbia again stated its position that it would never recognize Kosovo's independence, while Kosovo accused Serbia of using blackmail1 and intimidation2 to keep Kosovo Serbs from integrating with the majority Albanian population.
 
U.N. Security Council (file)

Serbian President Boris Tadic hurled3 the first charges, saying that 13 months after its unilateral declaration of independence, Kosovo is not a state.

He said there is minimal4 protection of human rights and that attacks continue against minority Kosovo Serbs.
 
Serbian President Boris Tadic (file)

Mr. Tadic also said his country must deal with what he called "the ethnic-Albanian mafia in Kosovo."

"Serbia, together with a number of European Union member-states, faces tremendous problems arising out of the activities of the ethnic-Albanian mafia, which specializes in the trafficking of narcotics5, human beings and weapons," he said.

Kosovo's Foreign Minister Skender Hyseni said it is Serb-run areas of Kosovo that have turned into a refuge for criminals.

"The situation in the north remains6 an issue of utmost concern," he said. "Lawlessness, with evident support of the leadership in Belgrade, has turned this part of Kosovo into a safe haven7 for all kinds of criminal and illegal economic activity."

Hyseni said that while Kosovo tries to make cooperation with all of its neighbors a top priority, Serbia tries to obstruct8 it by blocking Pristina's participation9 in regional and international bodies.

He also accused Belgrade of "encouraging, even blackmailing10, even threatening" members of the Serb community not to work with the Pristina government or to integrate with the majority. But he said that despite such actions, his government is ready to engage in direct talks and to normalize relations with Belgrade.

Monday's meeting of the Security Council was to discuss a report from the U.N. secretary-general on the situation in Kosovo. The United Nations and the European Union oversee11 the police and judiciary in Kosovo.

In presenting the report, U.N. special envoy12 Lamberto Zannier said that although the situation in Kosovo has been relatively13 calm since his arrival eight months ago, tensions persist and that more is required of both Serbia and Kosovo.

"While both Pristina and Belgrade have made noteworthy attempts to maintain the peace in the face of potentially destabilizing situations, equally, both have stopped short of where we need to be in order to feel confident that Kosovo is well and truly launched onto the path of lasting14 peace and prosperity," he said.

Serbia continues to reject Kosovo's independence and is urging countries that have not recognized Kosovo to wait for a non-binding opinion from the International Court of Justice on whether its independence is legal. So far, 56 countries have recognized Kosovo's independence and many, including the United States, say it is "irreversible".


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