"The Kosovo status will next be discussed in January, when the UN Security Council has considered the Kosovo report," Alexander Yakovenko said.
He said that the main outcome of the UN Security Council's work on Kosovo this year was to prevent a unilateral decision on Kosovo's independence, adding that the Kosovo problem could only be resolved through negotiations.
The UN Security Council failed last Wednesday to bridge divisions over the future of Kosovo. Most Western countries are seeking independence for the volatile area, which has been a UN protectorate since NATO bombings of the former Yugoslavia ended a war between Albanians and Serb forces in 1999.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said last week Russia would undoubtedly use its veto power at the UN Security Council if a decision on Kosovo's unilateral independence was made.
Some other Security Council members, including Cyprus and Greece, have also voiced opposition to a unilateral declaration of sovereignty by Kosovo, fearing this could set a precedent for separatist regions on their territories.