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As tensions continue in Kosovo, Vučić lashes out at Germany


Alice Taylor

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As attacks continue in the north of Kosovo and schools remain closed, Serbian 
President Aleksander Vučić called the German foreign minister a hypocrite and 
said he will formally ask NATO to send in Serbian troops on Thursday. 

The situation in the north intensified last week after attacks on the Central 
Election Commission. Kosovo with Yugoslav-era grenades and guns. 

Elections were set to be held on 18 December in the Serb-majority 
municipalities of Zvecan, Leopsavic, Zubin Potok and North Mitrovica after 
representatives resigned en masse in protest over Prishtina’s plans to ban 
Yugoslav-era license plates. The election was then postponed to April 2023 by 
President Vjosa Osmani in a bid to calm the situation.

But on Saturday, Serbs erected barricades and blocked the roads leading to the 
border points with Serbia, Jarinje, and Brnjak. Police reported being shot at 
and attacked, while Vucic said he would ask NATO to send the military into the 
region.

“(Analena) Berbock said that someone lowered tensions because they postponed 
the elections, imagine the hypocrisy. That night, you invaded with special 
forces and wanted to seize the municipal election commissions… You knew that 
there would be no elections, but you wanted to attack the Serbs by force,” said 
Vučić.

He also accused the EU’s top diplomat Josep Borrell of siding with Kosovo 
Albanians in his condemnation of the escalating situation.

“I’m afraid that this reaction is a consequence of the attack he experienced 
when he marked the culprit for the collapse of the negotiations in Brussels,” 
said Vučić.

“I believe that we will preserve the peace and we will do our best to make it 
so,” said the president, adding that on Thursday he would formally ask NATO to 
allow 1000 Serbian military and police to enter Kosovo based on United Nations 
Security Council Resolution 1244.

Article 4 of the resolution allows for the return of Serbian military and 
police under certain circumstances including marking/clearing minefields, 
maintaining a presence near Serbian heritage sites, and maintaining a presence 
at key border crossings.

On the ground in the north, primary and secondary schools will remain closed as 
per a decision taken on Sunday evening by Belgrade as they fall under Serbian 
remit, according to Euronews Albania. 

Meanwhile, roads in Jarinje, Bernjak, and Ruda continue to be blocked. KFOR 
forces are on the ground, but they have so far made no attempt to disassemble 
the blocks.

Vučić maintains that Belgrade is not behind the roadblocks. “No one from 
Belgrade ordered the barricades,” he said, adding that “they will not undertake 
violent actions against the demonstrators.”

Kosovo Police arrested several Serbs on suspicion of involvement in attacks but 
Vučić said that to diffuse the situation, they should be released. 

Attacks on journalists have also been reported over the weekend and on Monday.

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama called on the EU to urgently call the two 
sides to the dialogue table to put an end to any more unrest.

“Attacks on EULEX in Kosovo are unequivocally reprehensible, just as every act 
of violence against the Kosovo police is reprehensible. The reappearance of the 
barricades in the North of Kosovo contradicts every law and every spirit of 
dialogue and not only does not solve anything but rather complicates everything 
further…The EU should urgently call the dialogue table,” Rama wrote on Twitter.

(Alice Taylor | Exit.al)

 

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