Published: 16:53, June 25, 2020 | Updated: 23:45, June 5, 2023
Kosovo scraps White House talks with Serbia after leader indicted
By Reuters

Newly elected Prime Minister of Kosovo Avdullah Hoti speaks to the media in Pristina after a parliament session on June 3, 2020. (ARMEND NIMANI / AFP)

PRISTINA - Kosovo’s prime minister said on Thursday his government would not attend US-mediated talks with Serbia planned for the weekend at the White House after Kosovo’s president was formally accused of war crimes.

Serbia does not recognise its former breakaway province Kosovo, which became independent in 2008

A special prosecutor’s office dealing with Kosovo’s 1998-99 uprising against Serbian rule said on Wednesday it had indicted Kosovo President Hashim Thaci at a Hague court for alleged crimes including nearly 100 murders.

Thaci and Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti had been due to meet with a Serbian delegation for the first round of US-brokered negotiations aimed at normalising relations.

“Because of the new developments ... I have to return to Pristina to deal with the situation,” Hoti wrote on his Facebook page.

Hoti, who was in Brussels to meet European Union (EU) officials, said he had informed US mediator Richard Grenell.

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There was no immediate reaction from Belgrade on whether their delegation would also cancel.

Serbia does not recognise its former breakaway province, which became independent in 2008. They have been holding talks since 2011, with little progress.

Thaci, a former senior commander in the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), has not responded to Wednesday’s indictment in public but has previously denied involvement in any war crimes.

The Hague-based Specialist Chamber was set up in 2015 to handle cases of alleged crimes by the KLA during the war that led to Kosovo’s independence.

Though a Kosovo court, it is financed by the EU and sits in the Netherlands partly to help ensure protection of witnesses.

There was no immediate reaction from the US government to Kosovo’s pullout from the talks.