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Wilson Center's Global Europe Program Releases Latest Report on Kosovo


August 4, 2021

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WASHINGTON - On Wednesday the Global Europe Program at the Woodrow Wilson
International Center for Scholars released its latest report, "Consolidating
Kosovo's Sovereignty: Why it Matters, and What Must Be Done."  In this
report, leading experts from the Global Europe Program Working Group on the
Western Balkans and Subgroup on Kosovo argue that there is now a unique
opportunity to resolve one of the major sources of inter-state tension in
southeastern Europe: the dispute between Kosovo and Serbia over Kosovo's
sovereignty.

"Consolidating Kosovo's Sovereignty" was co-authored by Global Europe
Director Daniel S. Hamilton together with Anna Di Lellio (New York
University), Arben Hajrullahu (University of Prishtina), and Aidan Hehir
(University of Westminster). The report's findings are endorsed by 21
prominent experts, including Eliot Engel, former U.S. Congressman and Chair
of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives.

 
<https://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/new-report-consolidating-kosovos-s
overeignty-why-it-matters-and-what-must-be-done> Read the report

Among the highlights of the report are its arguments that it is time once
again for the United States and European Union to:

*       Treat Kosovo and Serbia as equal parties and hold each accountable
to their commitments; recognizing the sovereignty and territorial integrity
of each.
*       Redouble support for Kosovo's admission to international
organizations and demand that Serbia cease its campaign against Kosovo
joining those organizations.
*       Encourage the five EU member states that do not recognize Kosovo
(Cyprus, Greece, Romania, Slovakia, and Spain) to alter their bilateral
stance towards Kosovo's independence.
*       Grant visa liberalization to Kosovo immediately.
*       Insist that Kosovo and Serbia not pursue unions with neighboring
countries and/or territories.
*       Enhance cooperation between Kosovo and NATO, including establishing
a clear path towards NATO membership for Kosovo by 2027.

In addition, the authors urge Kosovo and Serbia to:

*       Put people ahead of territory by prioritizing transitional justice
and supporting bilateral economic cooperation to combat unemployment.
*       Agree to reciprocity of rights for the Serb community in Kosovo and
the Albanian community in Serbia as a basic principle to guide further
Kosovo-Serbia dialogue agreements.

The Wilson Center is the nation's key non-partisan policy forum for tackling
global issues through independent research and open dialogue, announced
today the creation of a new initiative examining the human and geopolitical
consequences of the withdrawal of U.S. and coalition forces from Afghanistan
for its people, for the region, and the United States, and is ranked one of
the top think tanks globally by the University of Pennsylvania.

Views expressed in the report do not necessarily reflect those of any
institution or organization.

 

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