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Merkel rejects Serbian proposal to divide Kosovo
Berlin, Oct 1 (DPA) Emerging from talks with visiting Serbian President Boris Tadic, German Chancellor Angela Merkel rejected Wednesday proposals for an ethnic division of Kosovo.
Reports from Belgrade the previous day suggested that Tadic himself had suggested division as a compromise, but in Berlin, Tadic said that he had been misunderstood.
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The interpretation of what he said had been 'politically wrong', he told reporters.
About 50 nations, including Germany, have recognised Kosovo as independent, whereas Serbia insists Kosovo still belongs to it.
Tadic said Belgrade would never recognise its independence, but was making an effort to shift the Kosovo issue 'from the political corner to the legal corner' by taking it to the International Court of Justice.
He said it was asking the UN to refer the matter to the court in The Hague. About 100,000 ethnic Serbs live in Kosovo and their towns have largely rejected government by Pristina.
The Tadic visit to Berlin was seen as part of the president's efforts to develop closer ties with the European Union. He was also meeting with German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
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