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Armando Garcia Schmidt et Dominik Tolksdorf affirment dans un article pour la Fondation Bertelsmann qu'en tant qu'acteur clé dans les discussions sur l'avenir du Kosovo, l'UE devrait saisir l'opportunité du sommet à Lisbonne le 14 décembre pour se mettre d'accord sur une position commune sur cette question.
The December paper argues that the summit is the time for the EU to act decisively now that the 'Troika' has delivered the conclusions of the failed negotiations with Belgrade and Pristina to the UN Security Council.
The Council should not wait until the Security Council meeting on 19 December to make a clear statement, bearing in mind the implications of Kosovo's decision to declare independence unilaterally, probably in early 2008, the authors state.
Schmidt and Tolsdorf assert that the signals communicated at the upcoming summit will be "vitally important to the region's future" and urge the EU to use "all available power in pressuring both sides to compromise".
The paper outlines four guidelines for the upcoming Council to follow:
The authors conclude by saying that it is "imperative" that EU member states reach a consensus on the issue of official recognition.
In order to gain support of those EU countries which are opposed or undecided about Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence, the authors suggest a transition period in which the EU would supervise the development of "viable Kosovar institutions".