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U.S. VP: Independence is irreversible

U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden said that “Kosovo’s independence is irreversible” and that economic progress and integration progress await Kosovo. After meeting with Kosovo Albanian Prime Minister Hashim Thaci, Biden said that the American administration holds the Kosovo government’s orientation towards implementing the rule of law in high regards.

Independence “irreversible”, says French FM

French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said in PriÅ¡tina that “Kosovo independence is irreversible as far as France is concerned”. Kouchner was greeted like an old friend by the Kosovo Albanian political elite and was given the opportunity to address the assembly in PriÅ¡tina, said our reporter.

Hyseni: Independence is irreversible

Kosovo Foreign Minister Skender Hyseni said in New York that Kosovo independence is irreversible. He said that it will remain that way for the sake of regional security.

“Kosovo independence irreversible”

Newly-appointed U.S. Ambassador in PriÅ¡tina Christopher Dell says his country’s policy towards Kosovo “remains unchanged”. According to the diplomat, “Kosovo’s independence is irreversible”.

Clinton: “Irreversible Denuclearization” Only Option For North Korea

PHUKET, Thailand – U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says “irreversible denuclearization” is the only viable option for North Korea.

Attending an Asian security conference, Clinton said China, Japan, Russia and South Korea were a…

Thaci: Independence irreversible

Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci says that the process of Kosovo independence is irreversible and that the ICJ’s opinion can have no bearing on this. Asked whether there was the remotest chance of resuming dialogue over status with the Belgrade authorities, Thaci said that this was Belgrade’s wish, but that it did not come into the question, as Kosovo’s independence had progressed very far.

Solana: Serbia’s progress “irreversible”

EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana says that Serbia is progressing “irreversibly” toward a future in the EU, according to Beta news agency. Ahead of his trip to the region, Solana said that Serbia must sustain the high level of cooperation with the Hague Tribunal “indicated by Prosecutor Serge Brammertz in his last report, which EU members noted”.