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Kosovo deploys police, Serbs protest amid border tension


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Published: 10:35 BST, 20 September 2021 | Updated: 10:40 BST, 20 September
2021 

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) - Tensions soared Monday at the border between Kosovo
and Serbia as Kosovo deployed additional police to implement a rule to
remove Serbian license plates from cars entering Kosovo.

Kosovo special police with armored vehicles were sent to the border as
hundreds of Kosovo Serbs reportedly drove to the border in their cars to
protest the move, blocking one of the crossing points in protest.

Serbia´s police have for years been taking off registration plates from
Kosovo-registered cars entering Serbia, and the latest move by Kosovo
authorities appears to be a tit-for-tat move.

Serbia does not recognize its former province of Kosovo as a separate state
and considers the mutual border only as an "administrative" and temporary
boundary.

Kosovo officials said that as of Monday, the license plates issued in Serbia
will be replaced with temporary ones and that the additional police were
deployed to implement the "reciprocity" action.

The two sides have agreed in European Union-mediated talks in 2014 to allow
free traffic. However, Kosovo officials said the deal has expired and only
proper Kosovo symbols are now valid in the territory.

In Belgrade, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic called an emergency meeting
for Tuesday of the state national security council as local Serb officials
from Kosovo urged help from Belgrade.

Top Kosovo Serb official Goran Rakic described the latest move as "a direct
threat" against Serbs living in Kosovo, saying they have informed EU
mediator Miroslav Lajcak and other international officials about the new
developments.

"This (protest) is a reaction by the people who are worried about their
future, their children and their families," said Rakic. "People are anxious
and frightened."

Thousands of people were killed and over a million were left homeless after
a 1998-1999 bloody crackdown by Serbian troops against Kosovo Albanian
separatists. The war ended only after a NATO intervention.

 

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