NATO to reopen base in Serb north of Kosovo

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BELGRADE, June 1 (Reuters) NATO today said itplanned to reopen a base in the mainly Serb north of Kosovo, as a decision nears on ethnic Albanian demands for independence for the province and fears grow of an angry Serb reaction.

''For operational reasons we see the need to reuse this installation,'' spokesman Col Pio Sabetta told Reuters, without elaborating.

Diplomats say there may be a risk of a unilateral Serb move to partition the United Nations-run province if independence is granted. The United Nations has contingency plans for an exodus of Serbs if Albanians are granted a state of their own.

Sabetta said the last base in the north was closed ''a long time ago'' but KFOR peacekeepers had maintained ''mobile facilities'', or patrols.

The Kosovo daily Zeri reported that the strengthening of the military presence in the north was directly linked to fears of unrest when the fate of the southern Serbian province is decided in talks to conclude later this year.

Sabetta said there was ''no direct link'' to the talks.

He said the 17,000-strong KFOR force planned to reopen an old Belgian base in the north, a strip of land adjoining central Serbia, possibly within the month.

Diplomats say the UN-led talks, which began in February, could end in a decision by the UN Security Council to amputate Kosovo from Serbia, stranding 100,000 Serbs outside their homeland, outnumbered by two million ethnic Albanians.

The 38-nation NATO-led force has only a minimal presence in the north. Leaders of 50,000 Serbs living there warn they will never consent to live in an independent Kosovo.

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