PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — Kosovo's president on Monday accused the international community of not keeping its end of the bargain after the country created an unpopular war crimes court to prosecute ethnic Albanians in cases linked to Kosovo's war. Hashim Thaci said among the things that international officials promised in return were to fast-track Kosovo for European Union and UNESCO membership and visa liberalization, and allow Kosovo to form a military. Kosovo created the court but the international community didn't do any of the things it promised, he said. Kosovo's special court was inaugurated at The Hague last year, but it hasn't processed any cases. Nineteen international judges from European Union member countries, the U.S.