EU agrees on mission dispatch to Kosovo

PanARMENIAN.Net - The EU leaders have approved plans for dispatch of a police and administrative mission to Kosovo when the province's ethnic Albanian leaders move, as expected, to declare independence from Serbia in the coming weeks. 



No launch date has yet been given although that is likely to be decided by EU foreign ministers on 18 February.



Although advanced detachments have already arrived in Pristina, full deployment will take several weeks, MIGnews reports.
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