A U.N. envoy on Friday unveiled a plan for the bitterly contested province of Kosovo, its first tentative step toward eventual statehood. The proposal handed to Serbian President Boris Tadic by U.N. envoy Martti Ahtisaari in a 45-minute meeting details terms for what would amount to internationally supervised statehood, but does not mention the word “independence,” according to highlights obtained by The Associated Press. Full Story
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