 Kosovo Declaration of Independence Convened in an extraordinary meeting on February 17, 2008, in Pristina, the capital of Kosovo,
Answering the call of the people to build a society that honours human dignity and affirms the pride and purpose of its citizens,
Committed to confront the painful legacy of the recent past in a spirit of reconciliation and forgiveness,
Dedicated to protecting, promoting and honoring the diversity of our people,
Reaffirming our wish to become fully integrated into the Euro-Atlantic family of democracies,
Observing that Kosovo is a special case arising from Yugoslavia's non-consensual breakup and is not a precedent for any other situation,
Recalling the years of strife and violence in Kosovo, that disturbed the conscience of all civilised people,
Grateful
that in 1999 the world intervened, thereby removing Belgrade's
governance over Kosovo and placing Kosovo under United Nations interim
administration,
Proud that Kosovo has since developed
functional, multi-ethnic institutions of democracy that express freely
the will of our citizens,
Recalling the years of
internationally-sponsored negotiations between Belgrade and Pristina
over the question of our future political status,
Regretting that no mutually-acceptable status outcome was possible, in spite of the good-faith engagement of our leaders,
Confirming
that the recommendations of UN Special Envoy Martti Ahtisaari provide
Kosovo with a comprehensive framework for its future development and
are in line with the highest European standards of human rights and
good governance,
Determined to see our status resolved in
order to give our people clarity about their future, move beyond the
conflicts of the past and realise the full democratic potential of our
society,
Honouring all the men and women who made great sacrifices to build a better future for Kosovo,
1.
We, the democratically-elected leaders of our people, hereby declare
Kosovo to be an independent and sovereign state. This declaration
reflects the will of our people and it is in full accordance with the
recommendations of UN Special Envoy Martti Ahtisaari and his
Comprehensive Proposal for the Kosovo Status Settlement.
2. We
declare Kosovo to be a democratic, secular and multi-ethnic republic,
guided by the principles of non-discrimination and equal protection
under the law. We shall protect and promote the rights of all
communities in Kosovo and create the conditions necessary for their
effective participation in political and decision-making processes.
3.
We accept fully the obligations for Kosovo contained in the Ahtisaari
Plan, and welcome the framework it proposes to guide Kosovo in the
years ahead. We shall implement in full those obligations including
through priority adoption of the legislation included in its Annex XII,
particularly those that protect and promote the rights of communities
and their members.
4. We shall adopt as soon as possible a
Constitution that enshrines our commitment to respect the human rights
and fundamental freedoms of all our citizens, particularly as defined
by the European Convention on Human Rights. The Constitution shall
incorporate all relevant principles of the Ahtisaari Plan and be
adopted through a democratic and deliberative process.
5. We
welcome the international community's continued support of our
democratic development through international presences established in
Kosovo on the basis of UN Security Council resolution 1244 (1999). We
invite and welcome an international civilian presence to supervise our
implementation of the Ahtisaari Plan, and a European Union-led rule of
law mission. We also invite and welcome the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization to retain the leadership role of the international
military presence in Kosovo and to implement responsibilities assigned
to it under UN Security Council resolution 1244 (1999) and the
Ahtisaari Plan, until such time as Kosovo institutions are capable of
assuming these responsibilities. We shall cooperate fully with these
presences to ensure Kosovo's future peace, prosperity and stability.
6.
For reasons of culture, geography and history, we believe our future
lies with the European family. We therefore declare our intention to
take all steps necessary to facilitate full membership in the European
Union as soon as feasible and implement the reforms required for
European and Euro-Atlantic integration.
7. We express our deep
gratitude to the United Nations for the work it has done to help us
recover and rebuild from war and build institutions of democracy. We
are committed to working constructively with the United Nations as it
continues its work in the period ahead.
8. With independence
comes the duty of responsible membership in the international
community. We accept fully this duty and shall abide by the principles
of the United Nations Charter, the Helsinki Final Act, other acts of
the Organization on Security and Cooperation in Europe, and the
international legal obligations and principles of international comity
that mark the relations among states. Kosovo shall have its
international borders as set forth in Annex VIII of the Ahtisaari Plan,
and shall fully respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of
all our neighbors. Kosovo shall also refrain from the threat or use of
force in any manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United
Nations.
9. We hereby undertake the international obligations of
Kosovo, including those concluded on our behalf by the United Nations
Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) and treaty and other
obligations of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to
which we are bound as a former constituent part, including the Vienna
Conventions on diplomatic and consular relations. We shall cooperate
fully with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former
Yugoslavia. We intend to seek membership in international
organisations, in which Kosovo shall seek to contribute to the pursuit
of international peace and stability.
10. Kosovo declares its
commitment to peace and stability in our region of southeast Europe.
Our independence brings to an end the process of Yugoslavia's violent
dissolution. While this process has been a painful one, we shall work
tirelessly to contribute to a reconciliation that would allow southeast
Europe to move beyond the conflicts of our past and forge new links of
regional cooperation. We shall therefore work together with our
neighbours to advance a common European future.
11. We express,
in particular, our desire to establish good relations with all our
neighbours, including the Republic of Serbia with whom we have deep
historical, commercial and social ties that we seek to develop further
in the near future. We shall continue our efforts to contribute to
relations of friendship and cooperation with the Republic of Serbia,
while promoting reconciliation among our people.
12. We hereby
affirm, clearly, specifically, and irrevocably, that Kosovo shall be
legally bound to comply with the provisions contained in this
Declaration, including, especially, the obligations for it under the
Ahtisaari Plan. In all of these matters, we shall act consistent with
principles of international law and resolutions of the Security Council
of the United Nations, including resolution 1244 (1999). We declare
publicly that all states are entitled to rely upon this declaration,
and appeal to them to extend to us their support and friendship.
Source: Assembly of Kosovo
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