Kosovo faces a complex future 17 years after its declaration of independence from Serbia due to ongoing disputes with Belgrade. Although recent elections signal change, with Prime Minister Albin Kurti's party winning but lacking a majority, tensions remain high, especially in Serb-majority regions. Criticism of Kurti's governance from both the EU and the US has led to sanctions. The formation of a new coalition government may offer a chance for more collaboration and a move towards fulfilling a long-standing normalisation agreement with Serbia, crucial for Kosovo's geopolitical stability.
"Seventeen years after Kosovo declared independence from Serbia, its future remains shadowed and compromised by relations with Belgrade."
"The prospect of a new coalition government in Pristina opens up the possibility of a less intransigent and more pragmatic approach."
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