Serbia warns EU about losing ‘all it has left’ of its credibility

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Serbia warns EU about losing ‘all it has left’ of its credibility

The bloc only “notices” Serbs when they are on the barricades, Prime Minister Ana Brnabic has said

The EU will lose all of its authority and credibility if it further insists on Kosovo Serbs removing the barricades that have been set up amid the latest tensions in the breakaway region, Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said on Sunday. The bloc’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, has demanded that they do so, adding that the EU would not tolerate what he called “violent, criminal acts in the north” of Kosovo.

The prime minister accused the EU of outright neglecting the needs of Kosovo Serbs by saying that the bloc was only “paying attention… when they are on the barricades.” Erecting them was not just a demonstration of “discontent and despair” but a “call for peace and also a call for action [on part of]the international community,” Brnabic maintained. 

“Those people on the barricades are clearly voicing their protests, and they are doing it peacefully. The only way for them to be heard, unfortunately, is on the barricades,” she added.

Hundreds of Serbs erected barricades blocking roads and impeding traffic at two major border crossing in the north of Kosovo on Saturday. The protests were sparked by an arrest of a former police officer Pristina accused of attacking Kosovo law enforcement patrols. 

Earlier, tensions in the region were stirred up by Pristina’s decision to schedule snap elections in the four Serb-dominated communes for December 18. Major Serbian political parties then announced they would boycott any vote. As the barricades were erected, Kosovo’s President Vjosa Osmani announced postponing the vote for April.

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