The shooting of a police officer leads to a siege at a monastery where three attackers are killed.
Kosovo police on Sunday killed Serb gunmen after an hours-long siege at a monastery in a Serb-majority region after a policeman was shot dead in the territory’s north.
It’s the latest violent flashpoint between ethnic Serbs and Albanians.
So, how damaging is this to international peace efforts?
And can a lasting solution ever be found?
Presenter: Laura Kyle
Guests:
Helena Ivanov – Serbian affairs analyst and associate research fellow at the Henry Jackson Society
Dan IIazi – head of research at the Kosovar Centre for Security Studies
Suzanne Lynch – chief Brussels correspondent for Politico
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