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Talks of partition and territorial exchange, facilitated by a weakly managed dialogue and support from undemocratic regimes, have found traction within the EU and now the Trump administration.
Kosovo and Serbia have been playing a zero-sum game since they started talks—but it’s time for Serbia to realize it would benefit from a prosperous Kosovo.
A paper published by the Group for Legal and Political Studies argues that Kosovo needs to emphasize that partition and territorial exchange are off the table of the Brussels dialogue.
Kosovo’s statehood decennial offers little cause for celebration given the country’s current economic and political stagnation and incomplete state-building.
Most Serbs in northern Kosovo feel insecure and do not believe that the Brussels-facilitated dialogue has improved the rights and freedoms of their community, according to a new report.