President Kosovo prosecuted in special court Postponement of meeting with conflicting Serbia June 26, 6:04

Former Yugoslav President of Kosovo, Sachi, was prosecuted in a special court arguing war crimes for being involved in the killing of residents in a conflict over Kosovo's independence. President Sachi planned to hold a meeting with the conflicting Serbian side to normalize the relationship, but the meeting was postponed and the whereabouts of the negotiations are unclear.

Former Yugoslav Serbia's autonomous state, Kosovo declared unilaterally independence in 2008 after a fierce ethnic conflict in the late 1990s, but Serbia and Russia still do not recognize independence and conflict it is continuing.

About this, a special court to set up a war crime set up in The Hague in the Netherlands on the 24th, war crimes such as the killing of nearly 100 inhabitants about President Sachi of Kosovo who was the leader of the armed organization "Kosovo Liberation Army" at the time of the conflict He revealed that he had prosecuted for alleged involvement.

On the 27th of this month, President Sachi was scheduled to hold a meeting with Washington's opposing Serbian President Butchic in Washington in order to normalize the relationship, mediated by the Trump administration in the United States.

However, following the prosecution, President Sachi canceled his visit to the United States, and the intermediary US government announced that the talks had been postponed.

The negotiations to normalize the relationship between Serbia and Kosovo, mediated by the Trump administration, were of interest only because the EU-European intermediary was deadlocked, but the prosecution has made the future of the negotiations unclear.