Nato deploys further forces to Kosovo following clashes

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ATO has deployed additional forces to Kosovo following clashes with Serb protesters within the area.

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Serb protesters in Zvecan threw tear gas and stun grenades at NATO soldiers on Monday, leaving 30 troops and 52 Serbs harm, and prompting EU and navy alliance officers to name for calm.

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The ongoing violence noticed Serb protesters smash two automobiles belonging to Albanian journalists in Kosovo’s Leposavic city on Tuesday.

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In a press release on Tuesday, NATO stated: “In response to recent unrest and the injury of 30 members of NATO’s Kosovo Force, NATO has directed the deployment of the Operational Reserve Forces (ORF) for the Western Balkans.”

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Tensions between Kosovo and Serbia have intensified since ethnic Albanian mayors took workplace in northern Kosovo’s Serb-majority space after April elections the Serbs boycotted.

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EU international coverage chief Josep Borrell has urged Kosovo and Serbian leaders to discover a method to de-escalate tensions by dialogue.

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“We have too much violence already in Europe today, we cannot afford another conflict,” Mr Borrell informed a news briefing in Brussels.

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Northern Kosovo’s majority Serbs have by no means accepted Kosovo’s 2008 declaration of independence from Serbia, and contemplate Belgrade their capital greater than twenty years after the Kosovo Albanian rebellion in opposition to repressive Serbian rule.

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Ethnic Albanians make up greater than 90 per cent of the inhabitants in Kosovo as a complete, however northern Serbs have lengthy demanded the implementation of an EU-brokered 2013 deal for the creation of an affiliation of autonomous municipalities of their space.

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Serbs refused to participate in native elections in April and ethnic Albanian candidates gained the mayoralties in 4 Serb-majority municipalities with a 3.5 per cent turnout.

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Russia, which has lengthy had shut ties with Serbia and shares its Slavic and Orthodox Christian traditions, known as on Tuesday for “decisive steps” to quell the unrest in Kosovo.

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The Russian international ministry urged “the West to finally silence its false propaganda and stop blaming incidents in Kosovo on Serbs driven to despair, who are peaceful, unarmed, trying to defend their legitimate rights and freedoms.”

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Moscow helped block Kosovo’s bid for UN membership at Belgrade’s request.

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Kosovo authorities have blamed Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic for destabilising Kosovo. Vucic blames Kosovo authorities for inflicting issues by putting in new mayors.

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In a press release after assembly ambassadors of the so-called Quint group - the United States, Italy, France, Germany and Britain - in Belgrade, Mr Vucic stated he had requested that Albanian mayors are faraway from their workplaces within the north.

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“Violent acts against citizens, against media, against law enforcement and KFOR troops are absolutely unacceptable,” the EU’s Mr Borrell stated of Monday’s violence.

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“KFOR (NATO’s Kosovo force) will continue to take all necessary measures to ensure a safe and secure environment and freedom of movement for all communities in Kosovo, in accordance with its mandate,” the NATO power stated in a press release.

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