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Der Standard - Austria | Jueves, 27. Diciembre 2007

Kosovo, Europe's biggest challenge in 2008

"The EU's policy towards Serbia reveals itself as inconsistent, implausible, and on top of that, careless," writes Adelheid Wölfl. "Because the Kosovo question is obviously linked with EU membership. For years, it was said in Brussels that there would be no EU agreement if Mladic is not turned over to the authorities." The Serbian government recently admitted that the alleged war criminal Ratko Mladic, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, is living in Belgrade. "There is a lack of clarity. That goes for the Serbian voters, as well. A state that protects alleged war criminals has not understood European values. Croatia had to learn this the hard way, too, in the case of accused ex-general Ante Gotovina. ... The Kosovo question is something else. It is understandable that Serbia won't support independence. And this is neither necessary, nor enforceable. Serbia simply has to be able to live with the fact that others will act in their stead."

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