Deciding Kosovo's future Serbs and ethnic Albanians meet for talks over the future of the disputed province. 14 Nov 2007 09:55 GMT | Politics A boy carries an Albanian flag in the ethnically divided town of Obilic in Kosovo [Gallup/Getty]Serbs and ethnic Albanians meet in Brussels on Sunday for a second round of talks over the future of the disputed province of Kosovo. Another round of talks is to be held in Vienna next weekend. Kosovo's ethnic Albanians have threatened to unilaterally declare independence if no agreement is reached. So, could they go ahead with their threat? What would the implications of such a move be? Could the UN plan be any solution to the conflict? Watch this episode of Inside Story here: Part 1: Part 2: Watch Inside Story at 17:30 GMT This episode of Inside Story aired on 14 October 2007 To contact us click on 'Send your feedback' at the top of the page Watch Al Jazeera English programmes on YouTube Join our debates on the Your Views page to have a comment on the Korean leaders.
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