China "deeply concerned" over Kosovo independence
By Lindsay Beck
BEIJING (Reuters) - China, a veto-wielding permanent member of the U.N. Security Council, said on Monday it was deeply concerned about Kosovo unilaterally declaring independence from Serbia and urged both sides to continue negotiations.
"China expresses its deep concern about Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence," Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said in a statement posted on its Web site (www.fmprc.gov.cn).
"Kosovo's unilateral act could produce a series of consequences that will lead to a seriously negative influence on peace and stability in the Balkan region and on the realisation of building a multi-ethnic society in Kosovo," Liu said.
China, which faces independence movements in several regions, was "deeply worried" about Kosovo's declaration, the statement said, adding that the international community should create "positive conditions" for peace and stability.
"All along China has deemed negotiations between Serbia and Kosovo to reach a mutually acceptable plan as the best way to resolve the Kosovo problem," the central government said on its Web site (www.gov.cn).
The Chinese government urged its citizens to act with caution when travelling to the area.
An emergency U.N. Security Council meeting failed to agree on a plan for Kosovo, which is looking forward to recognition by the Western powers that went to war to save its Albanian majority.
Russia has served notice the new state will never be forced on its Serb allies in the territory. Continued...



