Ethnic Albanians, who comprise about 90 percent of the province's population of 2 million, seek full independence. But Serbia, and Kosovo's Serb minority, want Belgrade to retain some control over the province.
(AP)
Graffiti on a wall in Prishtina, the capital of Kosovo, advocates for independence from Serbia (file photo) (epa) March 21, 2006 -- Austrian Foreign Minister Ursula Plassnik met with Kosovo Prime Minister Agim Ceku today and told him he has a special responsibility to reach out to the province's Serb community.
Ethnic Albanians, who comprise about 90 percent of the province's population of 2 million, seek full independence. But Serbia, and Kosovo's Serb minority, want Belgrade to retain some control over the province.
(AP)
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