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Vucic Calls for Local Election in Serb-Populated North of Kosovo


Misha Savic, Gresa Kraja

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(Bloomberg) -- Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic urged Kosovo to hold local 
elections in its Serb-populated north as a way to defuse ethnic tension that 
risks threatening peace in the Balkans.

At a news conference on Friday, Vucic stopped short of repeating his policy of 
encouraging ethnic Serbs in Kosovo to defy the Kosovo government, signaling a 
potential de-escalation. “A solution for the problems in Kosovo that would be 
satisfactory for Serbs simply does not exist,” he told reporters in Belgrade.

He called for a return to European Union-mediated talks with the former 
province and reiterated that his country would never formally recognize 
Kosovo’s split from Serbia. 

Northern Kosovo is home to the biggest remaining Serb community following a 
1998-99 war over the territory and Kosovo’s declaration of independence in 
2008. 

Under an EU-brokered deal in 2013, Serbs agreed to take part in local and 
central governments in Kosovo, but walked out in 2021 over alleged 
discrimination and has boycotted two ballots since.    

Vucic renewed allegations that Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti is pressuring 
the already dwindling Serb community into moving out of Kosovo. 

He called for return of several hundred Serbs into Kosovo’s police force and 
reintegration of Serb representatives into Kosovo’s judiciary. He also demanded 
implementation of an EU-brokered deal under which the Serb community is allowed 
some autonomy. 

Kurti has moved to crack down down on “parallel,” Serbia-funded institutions 
and ban the use of the Serbia’s currency, the dinar. Arrests of local Serbs by 
Kosovo police have also increased tensions, while several thousand NATO-led 
peacekeepers remain in the area. 

Kurti has defended the measures, saying Kosovo is working to restore law and 
order in the long-divided north.

Kosovo’s western partners have criticized Kurti and warned his acts could be 
inflammatory. US Assistant Secretary of State James O’Brien urged Kurti to 
consult first with his allies before steps to consolidate control in the 
remaining Serb enclaves. 

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