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US, EU Criticize Kosovo Over Serbian Post Office Closures


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(Bloomberg) -- Kosovo’s government came under criticism from international 
allies for closing nine Serbian Post offices in predominantly ethnic Serb 
northern municipalities, with the US saying it’s “deeply disappointed” in the 
move.

Serbia says it distributes millions of euros to Serbian residents in Kosovo, 
mostly for pensions and welfare. The postal service plays a key role in handing 
out that aid, but does so in dinars, which falls foul of a central bank 
decision banning the use of the Serbian currency for all payments in Kosovo. 

That move, and a subsequent series of raids against Serb banks in northern 
Kosovo, prompted Kosovo’s allies to urge the country to leave Serb institutions 
in the northern municipalities alone. The latest move drew sharp criticism from 
both the US and European Union.

“Kosovo’s uncoordinated actions put Kosovan citizens and KFOR soldiers at 
greater risk, unnecessarily escalate regional tensions, and undermine Kosovo’s 
reputation as a reliable international partner,” the US Embassy in Pristina 
said, referring to the NATO-led international peacekeeping force in the country.

The EU said that the actions of Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s government weren’t 
coordinated with international partners and “cannot offer solutions for this 
and other issues related to the normalization process between Kosovo and 
Serbia.”

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said his country wants “to maintain peace,” 
though criticized Kurti for the decision on the post offices.

Kosovar police said they closed the offices on Monday because they lacked 
licenses and weren’t registered with the Kosovo Business Registration Agency. 

Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi said that the authorities had upheld the 
rule of law and constitutional order by closing the branches.

“Parallel structures and illegal activity” have no place in Kosovo and that 
“this should be strongly supported by our international partners and allies,” 
he said.

--With assistance from Misha Savic.

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