The head of European diplomacy, Josep Borrell, said he does not rule out that the EU will take action against Kosovo and Serbia if the parties continue the confrontation and impede the normalization of relations.
“European Union member states have been briefed on developments at the current meeting of the Political and Security Committee, and measures are being discussed that could be taken if the parties continue to impede the implementation of the proposed de-escalation steps,” he added at a press conference. joint meeting.
He added that his representatives are in Kosovo and are looking for ways to reduce the escalation.
Hundreds of Kosovo Serbs gathered on Monday morning in front of local government buildings in the north of the province, whose independence is not recognized by Serbia, and demanded the withdrawal of the Kosovo police and the summoning of the Kosovo Albanian mayors, who were “elected” in the alleged elections boycotted by the Serbs in Kosovo.
Soldiers of the NATO KFOR unit with dispersal equipment have been deployed to the municipal buildings of Zvechan, Leposavich and Zubin Potok, followed by a large Kosovo police detachment preventing the Kosovo Serbs from approaching the buildings.
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