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Decision on Kosovo imperative by end-June: envoy (Reuters)
Filed: May 30th 2007: World

U.N. Special Envoy Martti Ahtisaari gestures during a news conference on Kosovo's future, in Stockholm May 7, 2007. Serbia's breakaway province of Kosovo will be independent one way or the other so the United Nations should hurry up and pass a formal resolution next month, Ahtisaari was quoted as saying on Wednesday. (Bertil Ericson/Scanpix/Reuters)Reuters - Serbia's breakaway province of Kosovo
will be independent one way or the other so the United Nations
should hurry up and pass a formal resolution next month, U.N.
envoy Martti Ahtisaari was quoted as saying on Wednesday.

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