The history of the last two decades suggests that many agreements in the Balkans and especially those involving Serbia do not have a great record of implementation, but quite the contrary.This paper analyses the normalisation of relations between Kosovo and Serbia in the perspective of the recent ...
Kosovo-Serbia licence plate dispute signals return of tit-for-tat politics Nikola Đorđević Relations between Kosovo and Serbia are at their lowest ebb for years, with the border between the two countries blocked by Serbs unhappy over new licence plate rules. ... ...
PRISTINA (Reuters) - The European Union expects former wartime foes Kosovo and Serbia to reach a final deal next week on normalising relations after both endorsed a peace plan, the bloc's envoy said on Thursday. The nations' leaders are due to meet on March 18 in North Macedonia...
"I am confident that normalization of relations between Serbia and Kosovo will bring security and prosperity for Serbia and all citizens of the Western Balkans," Blinken said in a statement on the State Department's website. "Certainly, Serbian and Kosovan leaders will make difficult compr...
Kosovo and Serbia Abstract As previous chapters mentioned, the Balkans case severely dented the EU and UN’s reputations, following genocide and ethnic cleansing on a scale not seen since the Second World War. While the 1999 NATO airstrike officially ended the conflict and the Dayton Accord was ...
Tensions between Serbia and Kosovo have flared anew this week after Kosovo’s police raided Serb-dominated areas in the region’s north and seized local municipality buildings. There have been violent clashes between Kosovo’s police and local Serbs that
Kosovo-Serbia relations remain tense despite efforts by the international community to normalize them. Kosovo was a Serbian province until NATO’s 78-day bombing campaign in 1999 ended a war between Serbian government forces and ethnic Albanian separatists in Kosovo, which left about 13,000 dea...
Kosovo and Serbia have participated in numerous stop-start negotiations to ‘normalise’ relations, with the EU facilitating through a ‘Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue’ process. SECO has supported and funded economic development programmes and projects in Kosovo since 1998. Switzerland is not itself in the...
The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo have been invited to meet with top European Union officials to try to breathe life into talks aimed at normalizing their relations.
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