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Kosovo situation most difficult in 24 years – Vucic | |
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The Serbian president has accused the breakaway region’s leaders of waging a hybrid war on Belgrade, with the West turning a blind eye | |
Tensions in the breakaway province of Kosovo are at their worst in almost a quarter of a century, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has warned. He accused the West of condoning the latest crackdown on Serbs, unleashed by ethnic Albanians in the self-proclaimed republic. | Tensions in the breakaway province of Kosovo are at their worst in almost a quarter of a century, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has warned. He accused the West of condoning the latest crackdown on Serbs, unleashed by ethnic Albanians in the self-proclaimed republic. |
Speaking on Sunday, Vucic said: “A hybrid war is being waged against Serbia, and Western countries allow the shooting and mistreatment of Serbs.” | Speaking on Sunday, Vucic said: “A hybrid war is being waged against Serbia, and Western countries allow the shooting and mistreatment of Serbs.” |
The official went on to describe the situation in the region as the “most complex in the last 24 years,” with ethnic Serbs “under severe attack.” | The official went on to describe the situation in the region as the “most complex in the last 24 years,” with ethnic Serbs “under severe attack.” |
Vucic pledged to do his best to “keep the peace,” while warning that Belgrade “will not allow further harassment and endangering the lives of the Serbian people.” | Vucic pledged to do his best to “keep the peace,” while warning that Belgrade “will not allow further harassment and endangering the lives of the Serbian people.” |
The Serbian head of state demanded that the authorities in Pristina release “innocent Serbs” taken into custody recently, and withdraw their special forces from the predominantly Serbian-populated areas of northern Kosovo. Vucic also urged Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti to recall the ethnic Albanian mayors, whom the local Serbian community claims were installed as a result of bogus elections in several municipalities. | The Serbian head of state demanded that the authorities in Pristina release “innocent Serbs” taken into custody recently, and withdraw their special forces from the predominantly Serbian-populated areas of northern Kosovo. Vucic also urged Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti to recall the ethnic Albanian mayors, whom the local Serbian community claims were installed as a result of bogus elections in several municipalities. |
Vucic also rejected a proposal made by top EU diplomat Josep Borrell to hold a meeting between him and Kurti. According to the Serbian head of state, his country has already made too many concessions, and he is not prepared to discuss any more. | Vucic also rejected a proposal made by top EU diplomat Josep Borrell to hold a meeting between him and Kurti. According to the Serbian head of state, his country has already made too many concessions, and he is not prepared to discuss any more. |
He also took a swipe at Western powers, which, according to Vucic, have never really taken Serbia seriously and have been supporting the Kosovo government. | He also took a swipe at Western powers, which, according to Vucic, have never really taken Serbia seriously and have been supporting the Kosovo government. |
On Wednesday, the Serbian president accused Kosovo authorities of trying to provoke a war, after the breakaway province closed the border to all Serbian vehicles and detained several prominent Serbs. | On Wednesday, the Serbian president accused Kosovo authorities of trying to provoke a war, after the breakaway province closed the border to all Serbian vehicles and detained several prominent Serbs. |
Kurti took the measures a day after Serbian security forces detained three Kosovo police officers. While Pristina insisted they had been abducted from Kosovo, Belgrade argued that the trio had crossed into Serbian territory. | Kurti took the measures a day after Serbian security forces detained three Kosovo police officers. While Pristina insisted they had been abducted from Kosovo, Belgrade argued that the trio had crossed into Serbian territory. |
The European Commission, too, warned Kosovo of “financial and political consequences” unless Kurti’s government made a meaningful effort to de-escalate the situation. | The European Commission, too, warned Kosovo of “financial and political consequences” unless Kurti’s government made a meaningful effort to de-escalate the situation. |
Violence flared up after Pristina held municipal elections in the north of the region, with the vast majority of the predominantly Serbian local population boycotting them. | Violence flared up after Pristina held municipal elections in the north of the region, with the vast majority of the predominantly Serbian local population boycotting them. |
Nevertheless, Kosovar authorities attempted to install the four ethnic Albanian mayors, who claimed victory in the vote, by force. | Nevertheless, Kosovar authorities attempted to install the four ethnic Albanian mayors, who claimed victory in the vote, by force. |
While Brussels initially recognized the controversial results, it then called for a fresh vote and the withdrawal of Kosovo riot police from the area. | While Brussels initially recognized the controversial results, it then called for a fresh vote and the withdrawal of Kosovo riot police from the area. |
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