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Western nations not to seek UN council vote on Kosovo draft (3)
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10:50, July 21, 2007

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"If you want to see a solution, it has to be a negotiated solution between the two parties. If they come to an agreement, we are ready to respect their wishes," Wang said. "If there is no agreement, it would be difficult for China to agree that the Security Council impose a solution on them."

"Whatever actions the Security Council takes will have serious implications, not only for the region but also for other countries as well," he added.

Kosovo, a breakaway province of Serbia, has been under UN administration since 1999. Ethnic Albanians make up 90 percent of the population.

Source: Xinhua
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