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Dangerous situation in Kosovo; Pristina pressured to form CSM; Grenell: Disaster
In the municipal buildings, there are still members of the Kosovo Police and special forces, protected by KFOR soldiers deployed around the municipal buildings.
Between the members of the international peacekeeping mission and the citizens are barbed wire and a metal fence on which the citizens have placed Serbian flags.
Vučić for TV Prva: "Escalation can happen every day. Kurti won't stop"
President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui, was a guest on the show "Prva tema" on TV Prva. He spoke about the situation in Kosovo and Metohija, about protests, about elections and attacks from the region.
Lajcak, Escobar to visit Belgrade, Pristina next week
BRUSSELS - The EU special envoy for the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue Miroslav Lajcak and US special Western Balkans envoy Gabriel Escobar will be visiting Belgrade and Pristina on Monday and Tuesday, sources in the EU confirmed to Tanjug on Friday.
The sources said a calming of tensions in the north of Kosovo-Metohija was the main objective of the joint visit.
Escobar gets fired?
On February 27 in Brussels and on March 18 in Ohrid, Escobar mediated an agreement on the road to the normalization of relations between Belgrade and Pristina, but he did not foresee the escalation of the situation in the three municipalities in the north of the so-called Kosovo, writes "Albanian Post", adding that it could have personal consequences for him.
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This Week in Central Europe | 2 June 2023
In other news, Hungarian troops are attacked in Kosovo as its army chief is accused of torture at home; Slovak political parties trade election conspiracies as campaign begins; and a mob of pensioners storm a Prague courtroom.
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Vucic: It is increasingly clear who is responsible for problems in Kosovo-Metohija
CHISINAU - After a series of meetings with European leaders at a European Political Community summit in Chisinau, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said it was becoming increasingly clear who was responsible for problems and violence in Kosovo-Metohija.
Vučić from Chişinău: "Serbia is an independent country that makes its own decisions"
Pristina and Belgrade are the main topic of the meeting in the Moldovan capital. Serbian President Aleksandar Vui, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, as well as Vjosa Osmani spoke at the meeting.
The President said from Chisinau that the situation in Kosovo and Metohija became the main topic of the summit, in addition to the situation in Ukraine.
It started; Albanians arrive at the bridge; Strong police forces deployed PHOTO/VIDEO
A smaller group of Serbs remained on the watch in front of the municipalities during the night, and new gatherings began immediately in the morning.
The crisis in Kosovo and what it means for the region
Efforts to defuse a crisis in Kosovo intensified on Wednesday as ethnic Serbs continued their protests over the installation of ethnic Albanian mayors in a northern town where recent clashes with NATO-led peacekeepers sparked fears of renewed conflict.
Vucic: US has condemned Pristina's provocations for first time
CHISINAU - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told Tanjug on Thursday the US was not changing its course on the Kosovo issue but had genuinely condemned Pristina's provocations against Serbs for the first time.