BELGRADE, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Serbia charged Kosovo's Albanian leadership with treason on Monday for proclaiming the province independent. An Interior Ministry statement said Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci, President Fatmir Sejdiu and speaker of parliament Jakup Krasniqi had been charged with organising Sunday's proclamation of a "false state" on Serbian territory. Thaci, a former guerrilla, is a convicted terrorist in Serbia. But he met Belgrade's prime minister and president several times in the past year for talks on Kosovo, which failed to find compromise, though not in Serbia proper. Under the rule of late autocrat Slobodan Milosevic, Serbia charged U.S. President Bill Clinton, British Prime Minister Tony Blair and other Western political and military figures with acts of aggression in 1999 when NATO bombed to drive out Serb forces from Kosovo. (Edited by Richard Meares)
A policeman walks past the damaged Slovenian embassy building after riots in Belgrade February 18, 2008. Kosovo Albanians declared independence on Sunday, confidently awaiting Western recognition for their state despite the ...