Tensions between Kosovar Albanians and Serbs have been off world headlines since a NATO bombing campaign in the late 90s. But the divided region approaches a major milestone next month: talks with Serbia on independence. Meanwhile, the situation has been complicated by death of its pro-independence president. We look at the volatile situation in the region.
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Kosovo at a Cross-Roads
Listen Thursday, Jan. 26, 2006 at 12:06 p.m. in ConflictGuests
Paul Williams
Assistant Professor of Law and International Relations in the American University School of International Service.
Patrick Moore
Regional Analyst with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty specializing in the Balkans
Igor Radonjic
American Refugee Committee’s Country Director for Serbia and Montenegro. Mr. Radonjic works in Kosovo and the surrounding region helping refugees return to their homes.
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