PRISTINA, Feb 23 (Hina) - If Serbs and ethnic Albanians fail to sign a peace agreement on Kosovo, new massacres could happen in that southern Yugoslav conflict-ridden province, the head of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation
in Europe's (OSCE) mission to Kosovo, William Walker said on Tuesday. Without the agreement which is currently being negotiated in Rambouillete, the Racak massacre is likely to happen again, in which 45 Kosovo Albanians were murdered, Walker told the Voice in America broadcast in the Albanian language. He stressed that both parties were violating a cease-fire agreement, concluded in October. Both sided were provoking and opening fire, Walker said. He harshly condemned Sunday's attack on two OSCE's verifiers. The two OSCE members were physically assaulted by Serbs, near Kosovo's town of Podujevo.(hina) it
PRISTINA, Feb 23 (Hina) - If Serbs and ethnic Albanians fail to sign
a peace agreement on Kosovo, new massacres could happen in that
southern Yugoslav conflict-ridden province, the head of the
Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe's (OSCE)
mission to Kosovo, William Walker said on Tuesday.
Without the agreement which is currently being negotiated in
Rambouillete, the Racak massacre is likely to happen again, in
which 45 Kosovo Albanians were murdered, Walker told the Voice in
America broadcast in the Albanian language.
He stressed that both parties were violating a cease-fire
agreement, concluded in October.
Both sided were provoking and opening fire, Walker said.
He harshly condemned Sunday's attack on two OSCE's verifiers. The
two OSCE members were physically assaulted by Serbs, near Kosovo's
town of Podujevo.
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