Kosovo calls on Serbia to lower tensions, start dialogue
The Hindu
The Kosovo-Serbia border was blocked for a third straight day on Wednesday, by ethnic Serbs protesting a decision by Kosovo authorities to start removing Serbian licence plates from cars entering the
The Kosovo-Serbia border was blocked for a third straight day on Wednesday, by ethnic Serbs protesting a decision by Kosovo authorities to start removing Serbian licence plates from cars entering the country.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti called on Serbs to move vehicles away “because they are blocking themselves”. Small groups of Serbs spent the night in tents and they have blocked the roads to the Jarinje and Brnjak border crossings with trucks.
The recent incident has raised fears that it may unleash much deeper tensions between the two Balkan neighbours.

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