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Serbia to step in if NATO doesn't ‘do its job’ in Kosovo


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President Vucic said Belgrade is concerned over the treatment of the Serbian 
minority in northern Kosovo and called on the Western military alliance for 
protection.


Aleksandar Vucic addresed his nation following the collapse of political talks 
between Serbian and Kosovo leaders mediated by the European Union in Brussels 
earlier this week. (AP) 

Serbia’s president has called on NATO to “do their job” in Kosovo or he says 
Serbia itself will move to protect its minority in the breakaway country.

The fiery televised address to his nation by President Aleksandar Vucic on 
Sunday followed the collapse of political talks between Serbian and Kosovo 
leaders earlier this week mediated by the European Union in Brussels.

“We have nowhere to go, we are cornered,” Vucic said. “We will save our people 
from persecution and pogroms, if NATO does not want to do it.”

Serbia, along with its allies Russia and China, has refused to recognise 
Kosovo's 2008 declaration of independence. 

A NATO-led intervention in 1999 ended the war between Serbian forces and 
separatists in Kosovo and stopped Belgrade’s bloody crackdown against Kosovo's 
majority Albanians.

The EU has overseen years of unsuccessful talks to normalise their ties, saying 
that’s one of the main preconditions for Kosovo and Serbia’s eventual 
membership in the 27-nation bloc.

Vucic also said that Kosovo Albanian “gangs” need to be stopped from crossing 
into northern Kosovo, where most of the Kosovo Serbs live.

There are widespread fears in the West that Russia could encourage its ally 
Serbia into an armed intervention in northern Kosovo that would further 
destabilise the Balkans and shift at least some world and NATO attention from 
Russia’s attack in Ukraine.

Nearly 4,000 NATO-led peacekeepers have been stationed in Kosovo following the 
1998-99 war and any armed intervention there by Serbia or Russia would mean a 
major escalation of a simmering conflict in Europe.

READ MORE:  <https://www.trtworld.com/article/59346> Why tensions are high 
between Kosovo and Serbia

Fruitless negotiations

Following the collapse of the EU-mediated talks, NATO peacekeeping troops in 
Kosovo have been deployed at main roads in its north, saying they are ready to 
protect freedom of movement for all sides.

Tensions between Serbia and Kosovo soared again last month when the Kosovo 
government led by Prime Minister Albin Kurti declared that Serbian identity 
documents and vehicle license plates would no longer be valid in Kosovo’s 
territory. Serbia has been implementing the same measures for Kosovo citizens 
crossing into Serbia for the past 10 years.

Minority Serbs in Kosovo reacted with anger to the proposed changes, putting up 
roadblocks, sounding air raid sirens and firing guns into the air and in the 
direction of Kosovo police officers. No one was injured.

Under apparent pressure from the West, Kurti postponed implementation of the 
measure for a month to September 1, when more trouble is expected if a 
compromise is not reached by then.

Vucic said Serbia will “work hard” to reach a “compromise solution in the next 
10 days" and accused the Kosovo leadership of “only being interested in 
abolishing any trace of the Serbian state in Kosovo."

Vucic said that Kosovo's government wanted “the final removal of the Serbian 
people from Kosovo" – something that has been repeatedly denied by Kosovo 
officials.

Kosovo Interior Minister Xhelal Svecla visited Kosovo police units stationed 
near the northern border with Serbia on Sunday, saying that he hopes there will 
be no trouble when the new measures begin on September 1.

“Our common interest here is that this land is ours and we will not give it up 
at any price,” he said.

READ MORE:  <https://www.trtworld.com/article/59897> EU-mediated effort fails 
to quell Kosovo-Serbia tensions, talks to continue

Source: AP

 

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