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UN urges speedy formation of new Kosovo government (AP)

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Source: Associated Press, The Date: December 04, 2014

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. envoy for Kosovo is urging the parties to a power-sharing agreement to speedily form a new government, saying six months of political squabbling following elections in June has damaged the country.

Farid Zarif told the U.N. Security Council on Thursday that the standoff has also led to increased public dissatisfaction with political leaders and further delays in achieving needed reforms and resuming a European Union-facilitated dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia.

Kosovo came under U.N. and NATO administration after a 1999 NATO-led air war halted a crackdown on ethnic Albanian separatists. The Security Council resolution that established the interim U.N. administration left the final status of Kosovo, a province of Serbia, in question. Kosovo’s predominantly ethnic Albanian leadership declared independence in February 2008 but Serbia rejects its secession.

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