The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo have agreed to co-operate to locate and identify hundreds of people still missing from the 1998-99 war.
Ednews informs via BBC that more than 13,000 people were killed during the conflict which pitted the overwhelmingly ethnic Albanian majority of Kosovo against Serbia.
According to the European Union, 1,621 people remain unaccounted for.
The EU has led efforts to normalise ties between Serbia and Kosovo, which declared its independence in 2008.
Most Western countries have recognised Kosovo, but Serbia has not.
The agreement on the missing persons was reached during talks in Brussels on Tuesday.