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DC - Kosovo Negotiations: Is Progress Possible?

You are cordially invited to a public meeting on:

Kosovo Negotiations: Is Progress Possible?

Date: Tuesday, May 2, 2006

Time: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Location: U.S. Institute of Peace
2nd Floor Main A Conference Room
1200 17th St, NW
Washington, DC 20036
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Overview

Negotiations on the future status of Kosovo appear to be stalling as the United Nations, U.S. and EU mediators struggle to bridge the apparently contradictory views between Belgrade and Pristina. With the plan to finish these talks by the end of this year, questions arise about the way ahead:
Is progress still possible?
What middle ground is there?
Will Pristina accept an imposed solution?
What are the obstacles ahead?

with

Veton Surroi
Chairman, Reformist Party ORA,
Member of Kosovo's Negotiating Team

Moderator

Daniel P. Serwer
Vice President,
U.S. Institute of Peace

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To RSVP, please send your name, affiliation, daytime phone number, and name of the event to Yll Bajraktari at ybajraktari1@usip.org.
United States Institute of Peace
1200 17th Stre

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