Serbia and Montenegro: Kosovo Status to be Determined
By Larry Habegger | Permalink |The Serbian province of Kosovo has spent the last six years under U.N. jurisdiction, but talks are poised to begin in December to decide whether the region should remain part of Serbia or gain full independence. As this process gets underway, tensions are likely to rise and protests could occur. In the past few weeks, several bombs have been discovered on U.N. and Kosovo police vehicles, but none have detonated. Americans have not been targeted in these incidents, but such discoveries are reminders to remain alert for unattended bags or parcels and to report them to authorities. U.N. officials have advised staff to check in and around their vehicles before driving them.
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