Kosovo President Hashim Thaçi and Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj on Wednesday (6 February) resumed their public dispute over possible border changes to end one of Europe’s most volatile territorial disputes.
Under the auspices of the EU, former foes Belgrade and Pristina have been searching for a binding agreement on their relationship 20 years after the 1998-99 war that claimed 13,000 lives.
“One of the points” of the talks with Belgrade “is demarcation of the border between Kosovo and Serbia,” Thaçi said Tuesday at a conference in Washington.
“This is an opportunity to correct the border in northern Kosovo and south of Serbia as well,” he said, according a statement from his press office.
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