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Kosovar police won’t be released without indictment, Vucic insists


Alice Taylor, Bojana Zimonjic

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The three Kosovo police officers detained by Serbian authorities in Kosovo will 
not escape without charge, said President Aleksandar Vucic amid growing calls 
from the international community to release.

According to Kosovo authorities, the police officers were near an illegal 
smuggling route some 300-500 metres within Kosovo territory when Serbian 
authorities apprehended them. Serbia, which does not recognise the border with 
Kosovo, instead calling it an administrative line as it does not recognise 
Kosovo’s independence, says the officers were within its territory and about to 
commit a crime.

A week after the incident, the US said Serbia must “immediately and 
unconditionally release the three Kosovo policemen detained by Serbia,” yet 
Belgrade is still to comply.

Vucic said over the weekend, he has evidence that officers were in Serbia. He 
also announced an upcoming meeting with the Serbs of Kosovo.

“We will not allow the pogrom of our population, but let’s avoid our 
intervention as much as we can because war is not a solution,’ he said. Vucic 
also claimed Kosovo is building an army equipped with Turkish weapons without 
providing evidence.

The president also told Pink TV that he thinks Kurti wants war.

“He wants everything to happen that I want to avoid. We have not reached the 
peak of escalation of the crisis in Kosovo, as some think, but Kurti wants war. 
He prays for something like this,” he said.

His comments came after a video of an arrested Serb being interrogated, 
shirtless and with a black bag over his head, was viewed online. Serbian 
authorities have asked for arrested Serbs to be released and called the footage 
a human rights violation, while EU Delegation chief Emanuele Giaufret said that 
the bloc is deeply concerned over the situation.

Pristina responded to the incident and said it is being fully investigated 
while also highlighting the continued detention of Kosovo police officers in 
what it calls ‘kidnap’.

Regarding the police officers, US Congressman Ritchie Torres told Euronews 
Albania that the EU has been too silent, leading to a perception of double 
standards.

“And notice that the European Union has said nothing about the apprehension of 
the Kosovar police officers at the hands of the Serbian regime. So there’s a 
real perception of a double standard within the Albanian diaspora and among 
elected officials who support the Albanian diaspora, such as myself,” Torres 
said.

He called the silence from the EU “deafening” and “inexplicable”.

“The silence from the European Union is deafening, and it’s inexplicable to me. 
What is the West going to gain from a policy of appeasing an autocratic Serbia 
and alienating a democratic Kosovo?” he asked.

(Alice Taylor | Exit.al, Bojana Zimonjic | EURACTIV.rs)


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