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C-SPAN Interview on Kosovo
"The fact is, Kosovo is unique. It was the United Nations, in fact, that ended Serbia’s rule over Kosovo in 1999 under the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244. The UN has administered Kosovo. That resolution looked forward to Kosovo’s final status being settled and that’s what we’ve done." -- Assistant Secretary Fried, Interview on C-Span, February 22, 2008  | More on Kosovo


Afghanistan and NATO: Why They Both Matter
"Without the security and stability provided by NATO forces, reconstruction, rule of law and effective governance would be impossible. There can be no development without security, and no security without development." -- Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Volker, Remarks to the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, February 4, 2008

  
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