He was a rare voice of moderation among Kosovo’s Serbs. Now, Oliver Ivanovic’s slaying may fuel new tensions in the Balkans (The Washington Post)
The slaying of Kosovo Serb politician Oliver Ivanovic on Tuesday put a spotlight on new tensions in the Balkans, years after a violent conflict divided the region. Considered a moderate politician, Ivanovic was reportedly shot several times near his office in Mitrovica, a Serb-run city in northern Kosovo.
His death had immediate repercussions, as political talks in Brussels between Kosovo Albanians and the Serbian government were interrupted. Almost 20 years after the Muslim-majority state broke with Serbia and nearly a decade after it declared independence, strain between the two has again intensified and could be further fueled by Tuesday's suspected murder.
Why is Ivanovic's suspected murder so far-reaching?
“He was a voice of moderation and a voice of dialogue,” said William Nash, a former U.N. civilian administrator in Mitrovica who worked closely with Ivanovic shortly after Serbia withdrew its troops from the region. Nash described Ivanovic as a personal friend. “I was there for about eight months. And throughout that time, Oliver was smart and articulate, but also pragmatic,” Nash said in a phone interview.
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