(ANSA-AFP) - BRUSSELS, MAY 3 - The leaders of Kosovo and
Serbia promised to work together to urgently identify the
remains of people still missing following the 1990s conflict,
the EU's foreign policy chief said Tuesday. Of the 6,065 cases
of people who have gone missing following the 1998-99 war, 1,621
remain unresolved, Josep Borrell said. The pledge came after
Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbian President
Aleksandar Vucic held talks in Brussels mediated by the European
Union to normalise ties between the two countries. The fate of
the missing is one of many hot-button issues thwarting the
normalisation. Kurti and Vucic "reaffirmed the importance of
resolving the fate of the remaining missing persons, to bring
closure to the suffering of their loved ones and to foster
lasting reconciliation and peace", Borrell said in a statement.
They also "noted the urgent need for additional joint efforts to
alleviate the situation of the affected families and the wider
community", he added. The "operational details" will be agreed
at the next meeting of the EU-facilitated talks at the chief
negotiators' level. "Resolving the issue of missing persons is
not only a humanitarian obligation. It is also a crucial enabler
for reconciliation and trust between people," Borrell said.
Kurti later said the agreement started the talks on a "high
positive note".
One of Serbia's demands during talks is an Association of Serb
Majority Municipalities that would provide Serbs with a degree
of autonomy within Kosovo. Vucic told reporters after Tuesday's
talks that "Pristina does not want to fulfil the obligation.
It's clear to me, we've reached a wall." But Kurti said after
the meeting that Kosovo was "interested in finding a solution".
"I proposed a draft vision showing the framework governing
minority rights... Serbs will have rights and together we will
have a society that leaves no one behind." The Kosovo war, the
last of the 1990s conflicts that tore apart the former
Yugoslavia, claimed some 13,000 lives. It ended after a NATO
bombing campaign forced Serb forces to withdraw. (ANSA-AFP).
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Kosovo, Serbia vow to work together to identify war missing
On the agenda the Association of Serb Majority Municipalities