Serbs come up with Kosovo partition proposal, want these municipalities

A Serbian think-tank, led by Jelena Milic, who is considered a proeurorian, has come up with a proposal for partitioning Kosovo. In the recent publication of the Centre for Euro-Atlantic Studies, titled West Side Story, it is openly proposed to establish the administrative line between Kosovo and Serbia, which would go more or less [...]
This (CEAS) centre suggests that negotiations on correcting the administrative line between Serbia and Kosovo be organised under the umbrella of the West.
This correction would then be followed with an agreement on normalising relations (Serbia Kosovo). The CEAS suggests that this be done in an expanded format, in the presence of Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, where some border disputes between Bosnia and Croatia and perhaps others could be resolved, as well as some open issues that remain from the breakup of Yugoslavia and the wars of the 1990s, first of all, that of missing persons” highlights CEAS.
This organisation believes that by showing willingness to support an approach presented in this report, the US administration as a key state of NATO would demonstrate its standard capacity to implement new circumstances on the ground, a negligible attitude towards Kremlin, support of the EU, and, above all, maturity for strengthening NATO cohesion without major financial and political concessions.












