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The US and its European allies have put on hold plans for a UN Security Council resolution on Kosovo's future after encountering Russian opposition. | The US and its European allies have put on hold plans for a UN Security Council resolution on Kosovo's future after encountering Russian opposition. |
French Ambassador Jean-Marc de la Sabliere said discussions would now be renewed outside the UN. | |
Russia has vowed to veto a draft resolution that would give Kosovo "supervised independence" - based on recommendations of a UN envoy. | Russia has vowed to veto a draft resolution that would give Kosovo "supervised independence" - based on recommendations of a UN envoy. |
Kosovo - currently part of Serbia - has been governed by the UN since 1999. | Kosovo - currently part of Serbia - has been governed by the UN since 1999. |
The province's ethnic Albanian majority wants independence but its minority Serbs - and the government in Belgrade - oppose this. | |
Russia has promised to represent the views of its ally, Serbia, at the UN Security Council, where it holds the power to veto resolutions. | |
'High drama' | |
The French ambassador to the UN said on Friday that it had been impossible to reach agreement on a draft resolution in the Security Council. | |
"We will therefore put on hold discussions on the resolution," Mr de la Sabliere said. | |
He said an agreement on Kosovo would now be pursued through the Contact Group - a body consisting of the US, France, Germany, the UK, Italy and Russia. | |
No member of the Contact Group has the right to exercise a veto on decisions. | |
Asked why the draft resolution was not put to a Security Council vote, the British envoy to the UN, said: "We don't want high drama which might have a consequence in the region. We have got to be responsible." |