The European Union is reportedly well-advanced in planning to replace the UN authority in Kosovo, despite the on-going deadlock over the disputed province's political future, a confidential EU report reveals.
The document, made available to the Associated Press on Monday (12 March), lays out a transition from UNMIK, the 3,000-strong UN administration that has been running Kosovo since 1999, to its EU-led successor.
The bloc envisages a 72-member EU delegation supported by 200 ...
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