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16/08/2011
Political heavyweights stand behind the Kosovo government's actions in the north, but some say it will have consequences.
By Linda Karadaku for Southeast European Times in Pristina -- 16/08/11
They may disagree on most other questions, but the major political forces in Kosovo share a consensus on at least one matter: the government's move last month to take control of two border crossings in the north.
Arbana Vidishiqi, head of the Kosovo bureau of Radio Free Europe, says the intervention in the north marked the first time that the country's political elite has stood united in their support for the current administration....more...
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http://www.setimes.com/cocoon/setimes/xhtml/en_GB/features/setimes/features/2011/08/16/feature-03
16/08/2011
Political heavyweights stand behind the Kosovo government's actions in the north, but some say it will have consequences.
By Linda Karadaku for Southeast European Times in Pristina -- 16/08/11
They may disagree on most other questions, but the major political forces in Kosovo share a consensus on at least one matter: the government's move last month to take control of two border crossings in the north.
Arbana Vidishiqi, head of the Kosovo bureau of Radio Free Europe, says the intervention in the north marked the first time that the country's political elite has stood united in their support for the current administration....more...
read more: se times
http://www.setimes.com/cocoon/setimes/xhtml/en_GB/features/setimes/features/2011/08/16/feature-03
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