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EU calls on Kosovo to suspend police operations in Serb municipalities


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BELGRADE, Serbia 

The European Union urged Kosovo on Thursday to suspend police operations in the 
northern Serb municipalities and announce snap local elections.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti met 
in Brussels on Thursday to find a solution to the current tensions between 
their countries as part of EU-facilitated talks.

The Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue meeting was called by EU foreign policy chief 
Josep Borrell.

Together with Miroslav Lajcak, the EU Special Envoy for the Belgrade-Pristina 
Dialogue, Borrell met the parties in separate meetings.

Speaking to reporters, Borrell said they presented the bloc’s expectations to 
the parties.

''To Kosovo, to immediately suspend police operations in the vicinity of the 
municipal buildings in the north of Kosovo, and for the four (Albanian) mayors 
to temporarily perform their duties in premises out of the municipal buildings.

“For Serbia, to ensure that protestors will withdraw from the municipal 
building simultaneously with the withdrawal of the Kosovo police,” he said.

“To both, to announce early (local) elections, as soon as possible, in all four 
municipalities with the unconditional participation of the Kosovo Serbs.”

According Borrell, the main problem is the election results in the northern 
municipalities.

''Here is the core of the problem, and the core of the solution: early 
elections. New elections, as soon as possible, with full participation,'' he 
said.

Tensions have risen in Kosovo following the election of ethnic Albanian mayors 
in four Serb-dominated northern districts last month.

Kosovo Serbs boycotted extraordinary local government elections for four 
municipalities in the country's north. Only 3.47% of eligible voters cast 
ballots, according to the Kosovo Central Election Commission (KQZ).

After the elections, the EU said that the low turnout did not provide 
municipalities with long-term political solutions.

Ethnic Serbs have been protesting the election of the mayors since late May.

President Vucic told reporters after the meeting that Serbia faces double 
standards, as everything that applies to Ukraine does not apply to Serbia.

"Everything that applies to Ukraine does not apply to Serbia, but that is the 
right of the stronger, which we have to get used to," he said.

He added that Kosovo is the ''child of a large number of EU countries which 
recognize its independence.”

"We have to understand that. (Kosovo) is their child. They created him and took 
care of him from the cradle. So he grew a little. The teenager is now 
mischievous. He has reached crazy years, as they think, and not something more 
dangerous, but they are still guarding (him)," said Vucic.

Kurti said he is for snap elections

"We are open to early elections, but there must be a legal solution to this. It 
cannot be illegal. For example, let's do it with the signatures of citizens, as 
stipulated by the law, so that the mayors' duties end. This is a legal 
solution. We cannot produce illegal solutions,'' he said.

On May 30, NATO decided to deploy 700 more troops to KFOR, the alliance-led 
peacekeeping mission in Kosovo, after 30 of its soldiers were injured amid 
unrest.

Tensions have resurfaced following the detention by Kosovo of one of the 
organizers of the attack on May 29 on NATO's peacekeeping force, which was 
deployed amid Serb unrest over the installation of ethnic Albanian mayors in 
their area.

Serbs gathered in North Mitrovica and tried to prevent the Kosovo police from 
operating, and three officers were slightly injured in the ensuing clash.

According to Vucic, a "hybrid war" is being waged against Serbia.

He said the ongoing dialogue process for the normalization of relations with 
Kosovo cannot continue with Kurti.

Serbia detained three Kosovo police officers last week, saying they were 
"planning an action in Serbia."

Kosovo claimed that its officers were kidnapped.

The EU requires Kosovo and Serbia to reach a final agreement and resolve 
disputes between them to progress in their integration with the bloc.

Most UN member states including the US, UK, France, Germany and Türkiye 
recognized Kosovo as a country separate from its neighbor when Pristina 
declared independence 15 years ago, but Belgrade continues to regard it as its 
territory.​​​​​​​

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