The 2 sides have met in Brussels to resolve a dispute sparked by car licence plates.
The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo have held uncommon talks in Brussels that European Union mediators hope will de-escalate rising tensions.
The 2 sides have been at odds ever since Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008.
NATO says it's growing its troop numbers alongside the border with renewed fears of a attainable battle within the area.
The most recent dispute was sparked final month when Kosovo mentioned Serbian identification paperwork and automotive plate numbers would now not be legitimate in its territory.
So, are they prone to discover an settlement – and might battle be averted?
Presenter: Mohammed Jamjoom
Company:
Una Hajdari – reporter for Politico Europe
Aleksandar Brezar – analyst and host of the podcast Calling
Milan Antonijevic – human rights lawyer
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