Intense Western diplomacy halted a feared slide back into armed conflict in the run-up to the 15th anniversary on Feb. 17 of ethnic Albanian-majority Kosovo's independence from Serbia. But unresolved grievances continue to prevent normal relations
hinted at readiness to approve the plan but said further negotiations would be needed.
“So Vucic can show he is engaging without much risk he would actually have to do hard things. It’s all bound to unravel on the Kosovo side first.” Although the strife over that move has abated, "there are a lot of armed men around and tempers are short", Marko Prelec, a Balkans analyst with the Brussels-based International Crisis Group think-tank, told Reuters.
"I do not want to move, I want to stay here and live if our safety is granted," Slavoljub Djuric, 62, who raises pigs and chicken on his family farm, one of 250 Serb households, in the western village of Osojane, told Reuters. Zymberi, the Pristina shopping mall shareholder, said that at the height of December's tensions a foreign commercial bank indefinitely postponed a key 40-million-euro loan to the centre.
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