Two ethnic Albanian boys play football outside the Ferronickeli mine in Glogovac, 20 kilometres from the Kosovo capital Pristina. Two companies offered 27 and 22 million euros ($35 and $29 million) for the Glogovac ferro-nickel mine in Kosovo on Wednesday in the U.N.-run province's most significant privatisation since the 1999 war.
They will enter a second round on May 11, at which point the U.N.-run province's privatisation body, the Kosovo Trust Agency, will decide whether to sell or re-tender the mine. U.N. officials refused to name the bidders. Picture taken April 15, 2005. REUTERS/Hazir Reka/
Wednesday, April 27, 2005
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