PARIS, May 25 (AFP) - Michel Moutot, who has been reporting on the Kosovo crisis for Agence France-Presse, was awarded the Albert Londres prize for his coverage Tuesday. Moutot, 38, has been reporting on Kosovo since March 1998, first from Kosovo itself and, since last month, on the plight of refugees in Albania and Macedonia. Moutot, who joined AFP in May 1985, is the seventh AFP correspondent to win the prize. In 1995, it was awarded collectively to AFP's Moscow bureau for its coverage of the war in Chechnya. Among his foreign assignments, Moutot has previously been based in Beirut and Nairobi as well as in Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia. The prize, the most prestigious awarded to the French print media, was founded by the daughter of the writer and reporter Albert Londres in 1933 in memory of her father who died in the sinking of a Red Sea ferry the previous year.  