In 2017, the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia ended their term after 24 years assisting involved parties in the Western Balkans struggling to find a common understanding of the events of the war. With the Tribunal president arguing they had offered truth and not reconciliation, and more war crime cases for the region to come under the new Kosovo Specialist Chambers and Specialist Prosecutor’s Office, what steps should be taken in the aftermath of these trials in order to achieve both accountability for international crimes and stability in the region?