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A few days late to post it, but there was an interesting bit in that Serbia-Kosovo peace deal. Turns out there's a lake in Kosovo that's been under dispute for decades. It lies 80% in Kosovo but 20% in Serbia, so they have an ongoing dispute over its ownership. Even the name is disputed; Kosovo calls it Lake Ujman, the Serbs call it Gazivoda, and the two sides refuse to acknowledge the other's labels.
So as a compromise, it will now be called Lake Trump.

It sounds like a stupid squabble, but it's actually a useful solution, and both sides seem glad to solve the issue without losing face. Kosovo's PM even tweeted about it.

But this is the TDS thread, so you already know what happened next.


So as a compromise, it will now be called Lake Trump.

An idea that started as a joke for the Ujman Lake, which Serbs refer to as Gazivoda, to find a compromise name seems to be taking shape. During the negotiations at the White House, the US Presidential envoy for the dialogue, Richard Grenell, gave the idea to name the lake after Trump.
Initially everybody laughed with the idea. But not today. Gazeta Express has learned that Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti expressed his readiness to support Grenell’s idea at a meeting with him. The same idea was endorsed also by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic at another meeting.
The debate, and later the Agreement, about Ujman Lake have triggered a wave of reactions in Kosovo. Kosovo has reached an agreement with the US for the State Department to carry out a feasibility study on how to share the lake’s resources.
The Ujman/Gazivoda Lake is mostly located in Kosovo’s territory but almost 20 percent of it is part of Serbia’s territory. This artificial lake was accumulated decades ago by the “Iber Lepenci” company, back when Kosovo was part of Yugoslavia. After the end of the war in 1999, there was a lot of tension caused about the lake as Kosovo considers it as its own property, while Serbia claims its ownership since part of it is in Serbia.
It sounds like a stupid squabble, but it's actually a useful solution, and both sides seem glad to solve the issue without losing face. Kosovo's PM even tweeted about it.

But this is the TDS thread, so you already know what happened next.


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