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US envoy says Kosovo ‘fully open to be changed’ (AFP)
Filed: February 5th 2007: World

The US envoy to Kosovo, Frank Wisner, seen here in 2006, said a United Nations plan for the future of the disputed province could be changed without disappointing independence-seeking ethnic Albanians.(AFP/File/Gent Shkullaku)AFP - The US envoy to Kosovo, Frank Wisner, said a United Nations plan for the future of the disputed province could be changed without disappointing independence-seeking ethnic Albanians.

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