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EU slams Kosovo, Serbia over car plates dispute, as fears of violence grow


Wilhelmine Preussen

3-4 minutes

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Europe’s foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell slammed the leaders of Kosovo and 
Serbia — but in particular Kosovo — for failing to defuse a dispute over car 
license plates that risks spiraling into a renewed violent conflict.

Borrell hosted emergency talks in Brussels on Monday 
<https://twitter.com/eu_eeas/status/1594740472924098560?s=20&t=52JFlV4vmSpMc2nWRA_QWQ>
  between Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin 
Kurti in an unsuccessful attempt to strike a last-minute deal.

“Both bear full responsibility for the failure of the talks today and for any 
escalation and violence that might occur on the ground in the following days. 
We put forward a proposal that President Vučić accepted today while Prime 
Minister Kurti did not,” Borrell said 
<https://www.eeas.europa.eu/eeas/belgrade-pristina-dialogue-press-statement-high-representativevice-president-josep-borrell_en>
 , adding that he expects Kosovo “to immediately suspend further stages related 
to the re-registration of vehicles in north Kosovo,” while asking Serbia to 
suspend issuing new license plates with Kosovo cities’ denominations. 

“I know, this sends a very negative political signal,” Borrell said bluntly, 
after singling out Kosovo for particular criticism over “the behavior of the 
different parties and the lack of respect for their international legal 
obligations.” 


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Kosovo’s President Vjosa Osmani rejected the accusations on Facebook 
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 , saying “what we saw today from Mr. Borrell was openly exposed unilateralism, 
accommodation of the aggressor and presentation of a completely distorted 
reality.”

The license plate issue has been a source of contention 
<https://www.politico.eu/article/von-der-leyen-serbia-kosovo-border-tensions/>  
for some time, with local Serbs in Kosovo preferring to use plates issued by 
Belgrade that are illegal in Kosovo. The row sparked repeated flare-ups over 
the summer 
<https://www.politico.eu/article/europe-keep-anxious-eye-kosovo-serbia/> .

The tension dates back to a war in the late 1990s, after which Kosovo declared 
its independence in 2008. Serbia does not recognize the sovereignty of its 
former province. Pristina and Belgrade have been attempting to negotiate over 
technical issues through an EU-led dialogue since 2011.

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said 
<https://twitter.com/jensstoltenberg/status/1594757689279942656?s=20&t=JP80ZNKz46SIrom7C8K5cQ>
  Monday he was “disappointed that it was not possible to solve the license 
plate dispute” and called for “pragmatic solutions” to avoid an escalation, 
warning that NATO’s Kosovo Force “remains vigilant.” 

Meanwhile, the U.S. Ambassador to Kosovo Jeffrey M. Hovenier said in a 
statement <https://twitter.com/USAmbKosovo/status/1594832829355098124>  that 
Washington was “concerned” about the failure to reach an agreement, adding that 
he asked Kosovo’s government to “postpone for 48 hours the imposition of fines 
to allow the EU and the United States to further engage the parties to find a 
solution.”

Kurti tweeted <https://twitter.com/albinkurti/status/1594837899299770368>  that 
he had agreed to the request, adding: “I am happy to work with the U.S. and the 
EU to find a solution during the next two days.”

 

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