Serbia and Kosovo have asked each other to open up military archives to help reveal where missing persons from the 1998-99 war are buried - but despite cooperative rhetoric, neither appears likely to do it.
By Serbeze Haxhiaj and Milica Stojanovic
On August 2, 1998, two of Zenun Xhemajli’s sons, 27-year-old Muharrem and...
Will Serbia And Kosovo Open Up Secret War Archives? – Analysis
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