(22 Jan 2007)
Belgrade
1. Wide of Belgrade street
2. Mid of newspaper kiosk
3. Close of newspapers
4. Woman buying newspapers
Belgrade
5. Bozidar Djelic, Democratic Party candidate, sitting at desk
6. Close up books on desk one's title reading in English: "Serbia: Things Will Get Better"
7. SOUNDBITE (English): Bozidar Djelic, Democratic Party Candidate:
"Well, we have been sending very strong signals that to our friends in the international community that it is not serious to try to attempt to solve such a delicate and complicated issue such as Kosovo and Metohija without a fully functioning new democratic government being in place in Belgrade. That would have unexpected negative consequences. First of all to the stability of the country, let alone that it might also play a role and make the negotiations to create the future government more complicated."
8. Wide of Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe news conference
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Goran Lennmarker, OSCE Parliamentary Assembly President, Special Co-ordinator of the OSCE short-term observers:
"The elections in Serbia were free and fair. I was personally impressed, and proud on behalf of the Serb people for the professional, orderly and well organised way they carried out this election. It bodes well for Serbia's future."
Brussels
++Early Morning Shots++
10. Exterior of European Union (EU) Council building in Brussels
11. Close-up EU Council sign
12. SOUNDBITE (English): Javier Solana, EU Foreign and Security Chief:
"I hope very much there will be the formation of a speedy government, that will be in line with the pro-European forces. That is what I would like to say."
(Q: Isn't this a failure of the EU policies in Serbia? )
"No, no. The majority of the forces, the majority of the vote has been to the parties that support pro-European objectives and a democratic Serbia."
Pristina
13. Exterior of Kosovo Government building
14. Flags outside building, including the United Nations flag
15. SOUNDBITE (English): Agim Ceku, Kosovo's Prime Minister:
"The election in Serbia they are entirely internal Serbian business, that has nothing to do with Kosovo. The only thing that has to do with Kosovo is the date of the election. Now since they happened, we can move quickly to the decision on the final status of Kosovo and we hope that international community will, very soon now after this election, recognise the Kosovo's independence."
Northern Mitrovica
16. Wide of bridge that divides Serbs and Albanian side of town
17. Mid of United Nations police at the bridge
18. SOUNDBITE (Serbian): Snezana Zaparozic, resident:
"I think everything turned out to be very good, I really wanted Radicals to win. I would like to see Radicals together with Democratic Party forming the government. But I don't know what will happen."
19. Mid of election poster reading in Serbian "Long Live Serbia"
20. Mid of United Nations police at the bridge
Pristina
21. Various of "Self-determination" activists wearing T-Shirts with "self-determination" written in Albanian on front
22. Close up T-shirt
23. Activists scuffling with police
24. Various picture of man with magnifying glass (representing international community), tilt down to puppet (representing Kosovo politicians)
25. Feet of protester, tilt up to show picture of United Nations envoy, Martti Ahtisaari, on head
26. Mid shot of protesters
STORYLINE:
Kosovo has been run by a UN mission since mid-1999 following a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation air campaign that ended a Serb crackdown on Albanian separatists in the region.
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