Text of Kosovo Peace Plan Approved by Serb Parliament
1400 GMT, 990603
(This copy of the Kosovo peace plan approved by the Serb parliament on June 3
was obtained by The Associated Press from parliamentary sources. The text was in Serbian
and translated by AP.)
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"In order to move forward toward solving the Kosovo crisis, an agreement should be
reached on the following principles:
"1. Imminent and verifiable end to violence and repression of Kosovo.
"2. Verifiable withdrawal from Kosovo of military, police and paramilitary forces
according to a quick timetable.
"3. Deployment in Kosovo, under U.N. auspicies, of efficient international
civilian and security presences which would act as can be decided according to Chapter 7
of the U.N. Charter and be capable of guaranteeing fulfillment of joint goals.
"4. International security presence, with an essential NATO participation, must be
deployed under a unified control and command and authorized to secure safe environment for
all the residents in Kosovo and enable the safe return of the displaced persons and
refugees to their homes.
"5. Establishment of an interim administration for Kosovo ... which the U.N.
Security Council will decide and under which the people of Kosovo will enjoy substantial
autonomy within the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The interim administration (will)
secure transitional authority during the time (for the) interim democratic and
self-governing institutions, (establish) conditions for peaceful and normal life of all
citizens of Kosovo.
"6. After the withdrawal, an agreed number of Serb personnel will be allowed to
return to perform the following duties: liaison with the international civilian mission
and international security presence, marking mine fields, maintaining a presence at places
of Serb heritage, maintaining a presence at key border crossings.
"7. Safe and free return of all refugees and the displaced under the supervision
of UNHCR and undisturbed access for humanitarian organizations to Kosovo.
"8. Political process directed at reaching interim political agreement which would
secure essential autonomy for Kosovo, with full taking into consideration of the
Rambouillet agreement, the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity of the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and other states in the region as well as demilitarization
of the Kosovo Liberation Army. The talks between the sides about the solution should not
delay or disrupt establishment of the democratic self-governing institutions.
"9. General approach to the economic development of the crisis region. That would
include carrying out a pact of stability for southeastern Europe, wide international
participation in order to advance democracy and economic prosperity, and stability and
regional cooperation.
"10. The end of military activities will depend on acceptance of the listed
principles and simultaneous agreement with other previously identified elements which are
identified in the footnote below. Then a military-technical agreement will be agreed which
will among other things specify additional modalities, including the role and function of
the Yugoslav, i.e. Serb, personnel in Kosovo.
"11. The process of withdrawal includes a phased, detailed timetable and the
marking of a buffer zone in Serbia behind which the troops will withdraw.
"12. The returning personnel: The equipment of the returning personnel, the range
of their functional responsibilities, the timetable for their return, determination of the
geographic zones of their activity, the rules guiding their relations with the
international security presence and the international civilian mission.
"Footnote. Other required elements: Fast and precise timetable for the withdrawal
which means for instance: seven days to end the withdrawal; pulling out of weapons of air
defense from the zone of the mutual security of 25 kilometers within 48 hours; return of
the personnel to fulfill the four duties will be carried out under the supervision of the
international security presence and will be limited to a small agreed number
hundreds, not thousands.
"Suspension of military actions will happen after the beginning of the withdrawal
which can be verified. Discussion about the military-technical agreement and its reaching
will not prolong the agreed period for the withdrawal.''