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Kosovo tensions may lead to ‘huge explosion’ in Europe


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"A major explosive situation is brewing in the heart of Europe, exactly in that 
place where NATO carried out aggression against Yugoslavia in 1999 in violation 
of every principle of the Helsinki Final Act that one could think of as well as 
other OSCE documents. The situation is alarming, but the West has embarked on a 
course of total subjugation of all those who in any way express their own 
opinion," the top diplomat said.

"This once again emphasizes that what is happening in the world today is of a 
geopolitical nature and requires a geopolitical solution that would ensure, as 
far as Europe is concerned, equal and indivisible security for all countries, 
and which would mean that no bloc, including NATO, has the right to claim 
dominance in this part of the globe," TASS quoted Lavrov as saying.

Earlier, the Kosovo Force (KFOR), a NATO-led international peacekeeping force 
in Kosovo, blocked citizens' access to the administrative buildings in the 
municipalities of Zvecan, Leposavic and Zubin Potok. A statement issued after a 
meeting of the Serbian Security Council said that KFOR, contrary to its 
obligations, ignored the aggression of the Kosovo security forces in the 
Serbian municipalities and did nothing to prevent attempts by the 
self-proclaimed authorities in Pristina to take control of buildings in several 
municipalities.

The situation in four municipalities in northern Kosovo and Metohija escalated 
on Friday after Kosovo law enforcement officers tried to seize the buildings of 
local administrations, despite the resistance offered by local residents. The 
Kosovo police reportedly used tear gas and flash bang grenades. According to 
the local mass media, a police car was set on fire in the Zvecan municipality 
and armored vehicles were reportedly deployed to the site. In response to the 
actions of the Kosovo authorities, Belgrade put its army on high alert and 
deployed troops to the administrative border with Kosovo.

Pristina insists that the new mayors of the four municipalities, who were 
elected amid an election boycott by the Serb population, take their offices.

Elections to local government bodies in four municipalities - Zvecan, Zubin 
Potok, Leposavic and North Mitrovica - in northern Kosovo and Metohija were 
held on April 23. The elections were boycotted by the Serb List, a Serb 
minority political party in Kosovo, because of Pristina’s failure to meet its 
commitments. As a result, the voter turnout was a meagre 3.47%, with 1,566 
ethnic Albanians and only 13 out of 45,095 eligible Serbian voters taking part.

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