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November 12, 2021  New Hope, Pennsylvania

THE US ROLE IN THE KOSOVO-SERBIA NORMALIZATION

On November 10-12, 2021, the Council for Inclusive Governance organized a discussion for a group of former senior U.S. diplomats who served in the Balkans or were involved in Balkan affairs to discuss the U.S. role in the Serbia-Kosovo normalization process. A senior adviser in the Office of South Central European Affairs of the U.S. Department of State participated in a part of the meeting via teleconference. The meeting was supported by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF). CIG and RBF plan to continue the discussions in 2022.

Meeting participants included

Jennifer Brush, Former Ambassador; Former Director, Office of South Central European Affairs, U.S. Department of State

Thomas Countryman, Former Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of State

Greg Delawie, Former U.S. Ambassador to Kosovo

Shpetim Gashi, Vice President, Council for Inclusive Governance

Stephen Heintz, President, Rockefeller Brothers Fund

Cameron Munter, Former U.S. Ambassador to Serbia

Igor Novakovic, Associate in Serbia, Council for Inclusive Governance

Paul Pfeuffer, Senior Adviser, Office of South Central European Affairs, U.S. Department of State (via teleconference)

Alex Roinishvili Grigorev, President, Council for Inclusive Governance

Kyle Scott, Former U.S. Ambassador to Serbia

Mia Vukojevic, Program Director, Western Balkans, Rockefeller Brothers Fund

 

 

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