Tucked away in an alley, away from the streets lined with Serbian flags and shops plastered with old campaign posters for Serbian politicians and Vladimir Putin, the latest political debate rattling this pocket of Kosovo has taken over the Oasis cafe: partition.
It is 10 years since Kosovo unilaterally declared independence from Serbia and almost 20 years since the end of the brutal war between Kosovo and Serbia that left some 10,000 people dead.
However, the region is now slipping into potentially dangerous territory as the countries’ two presidents debate redrawing the borders of their nations and swapping land, which could set a precedent for other Balkans nations.
For Kosovo Serbs living…
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