Novak Djokovic sends political message about Kosovo at French Open after violence erupts

Novak Djokovic has risked fuelling political tensions in his dwelling area with a political message about Kosovo - after peacekeeping troops have been harm when ethnic Serbs clashed with police over the weekend.

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Following his win in opposition to Aleksandr Kovacevic in his first match of the French Open, Djokovic, who's Serbian, wrote on the digital camera lens: "Kosovo is the heart of Serbia. Stop the violence."

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His feedback got here because the NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR) peacekeeping pressure claimed that 25 of its troops have been injured in clashes with ethnic Serbs in northern Kosovo.

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Kosovo declared independence in 2008 - however the two international locations have been foes for many years, as Belgrade refused to recognise its sovereignty.

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Violence broke out within the north of the nation over the weekend after ethnic Albanian mayors have been put in in Serbian-dominated areas.

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The clashes have been the newest incident as tensions soared over the previous week, with Serbia placing the nation's navy on excessive alert and sending extra troops to the border with Kosovo.

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Meanwhile, the US and the European Union have ramped up efforts to assist clear up the Kosovo-Serbia dispute, fearing additional instability in Europe as Russia's struggle rages in Ukraine.

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The EU has made it clear that Serbia and Kosovo should normalise their relations to advance of their intentions to hitch the bloc.

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On Monday, Kosovar police and the NATO-led KFOR, have been seen defending the municipality buildings in Zvecan, Leposavic, Zubin Potok and Mitrovica - that are 4 communes within the northern area that held early elections final month.

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Djokovic, whose father was born in Kosovo, instructed Serbian journalists: "I'm not a politician, nor do I intend to enter into debates.

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"As a Serb, it hurts me what is happening in Kosovo. Our people have been expelled from the municipalities. This is the least I could do. As a public figure, I feel an obligation to show support for our people and all of Serbia."

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He added: "I hear there was a lot of criticism on social media. I don't know if someone will punish me or something like that, but I would do it again. I am against wars and conflicts of any kind.

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"Kosovo is our coronary heart, stronghold, the centre of a very powerful occasions, the largest battle occurred there, probably the most monasteries. There are many the explanation why I wrote this."

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Read extra:Serbia's president says NATO-led troops 'did not do their job' to stop 'brutal' violence in KosovoSerbia places security forces on Kosovo border at state of 'full combat readiness'

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In November, Serbia's soccer workforce have been fined by FIFA on the World Cup after a flag exhibiting Kosovo as a part of the nation was displayed of their altering room.

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The 36-year-old tennis star made his feedback after his 6-3 6-2 7-6 (1) win in opposition to Kovacevic.

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