Kosovo Declares Independence

Kosovo has formally declared its independence from Serbia and become the world’s newest state in a move opposed by Serbia and Russia but backed by many western governments.

Lawmakers in the legislature of the former Serbian province approved the declaration of independence at an extraordinary session Sunday afternoon. It was read out in Albanian, Serbian and English by prime minister Hashim Thaci before the approval of state symbols including Kosovar’s new national flag and anthem.

Thaci said that Kosovo was an “independent and democratic” state, adding: “From this day onwards, Kosovo is proud, independent and free.”

CNN’s Alessio Vinci, reporting from the Kosovar capital Pristina, said that thousands of Kosovo’s Albanian population had braved the freezing wind and cold to sing, dance, wave flags in the streets and light firecrackers ahead of the much anticipated vote. Some revellers were even said to be firing gunshot into the air. “It’s been like this for several hours now,” he said.

“It’s a day they have been waiting for for such a long time that many of them are trying to figure out just how they got to this day.”

President George Bush said Sunday that Kosovo’s status must be resolved before the Balkans can become stable and that the United States supports the Ahtisaari plan which calls for a form of supervised independence.

The European Union decided Saturday to launch a mission of about 2,000 police and judicial officers to replace the United Nations mission that has been controlling the province since the end of the war with Serbia in 1999.

Source: CNN.


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