Serb
Nationalist: Kosovo Independence Would Be Occupation
BELGRADE, Serbia-Montenegro-Top Serbian ultranationalist leader said
Friday that if U.N.-run Kosovo gains independence at upcoming talks, Belgrade
will declare it an occupied territory.
Tomislav Nikolic, leader of the extreme nationalist Serbian Radical
Party, spoke after a meeting with conservative Prime Minister Vojislav
Kostunica.
Serbian leaders oppose independence for Kosovo, Serbia's southern province
which has been an international protectorate since 1999 and remains a potential
flashpoint.
Ethnic Albanians in the province insist Kosovo should become a separate
state. Kosovo's final status is to be decided at U.N.-brokered negotiations
to start later this month.
Nikolic said the Serbian parliament would hold a session on Kosovo after
the start of the talks. He asserted that no politician in Serbia would
accept Kosovo independence.
"If someone declares an independent Kosovo ... we will declare that
an occupation and use all means to revoke that state of occupation," Nikolic
said.
There was no immediate comment from Kostunica. He and Serbia's President
Boris Tadic also have rejected independence for Kosovo.
Serbian leaders were angered by recent comments by a visiting senior
British diplomat quoted as saying that Kosovo eventually would win independence
from Serbia.
Several hundred Kosovo Serbs on Thursday demonstrated outside the British
Embassy in Belgrade to protests the reported remarks by John Sawers, who
is the political director of Britain's Foreign Office.
Nikolic's Serbian Radical Party is the single strongest party in the
Serbian capital. It used to rule together with ex-President Slobodan Milosevic,
who is currently being tried at a Netherlands-based U.N. war crimes tribunal.
February 10, 2006 11:15 AM