Serbia Wants to Go Back to the Table

Today is the second anniversary of Kosovo's declaration of independence from Serbia, but as people celebrate in the streets, officials in Belgrade are trying to figure out how to stop the declaration from international recognition.

The International Court of Justice has yet to rule on the legality of Kosovo's secession, but a few nations have already recognized the province as autonomous. Al Jazeera's Clayton Swisher spoke to Vuk Jeremic, Serbia's foreign minister, who has been leading the diplomatic charge against Kosovo's independence.

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