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Kosovo shuts down two border crossings with Serbia

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Last updated: 2024/09/07 at 10:15 PM
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Northern Kosovo, with its predominantly ethnic Serb population, has once again become a hotspot for tensions between the capitals of Pristina and Belgrade. Recently, authorities in Kosovo closed two of the four border crossings with Serbia in response to outbreaks of protests and blockades on the Serbian side preventing motorists with Kosovo documents from passing through. The closed crossings, Brnjak and Merdare, are located in Kosovo’s north, where a majority Serb population resides. Kosovo’s Interior Minister cited masked extremist groups in Serbia as the reason for the closures, with reports suggesting activists from both sides prevented drivers with Kosovo documents from crossing.

The protests at the border crossings were sparked by the closure of parallel administrations set up by ethnic Serbs in northern Kosovo to rival the official ones. These administrations were reportedly shut down by Pristina authorities, leading Serbian demonstrators to demand the withdrawal of Kosovo police officers from the north and the return of institutions to the Serbs. Additionally, some protesters called for KFOR, the NATO-led peacekeeping force in Kosovo, to assume control of the northern region. Serbian activist Dragisa Miric issued an appeal to KFOR and UNMIK to intervene in the situation in northern Kosovo, stating that protests would continue until the issue is resolved. Protesters initially lifted the blockade until 1 October, awaiting a response before deciding on further actions.

The ongoing tensions in Northern Kosovo come amidst a wider backdrop of strained relations between Belgrade and Pristina. The recent border blockade follows police raids and closures of administrative offices in northern Kosovo linked to the Belgrade government, further exacerbating existing grievances. Moreover, earlier this year, Kosovo made the euro the sole legal currency in the country, effectively outlawing the use of the Serbian dinar. The European Union envoy for the Western Balkans has called for both Kosovo and Serbia to intensify efforts at normalizing relations, emphasizing the importance of this step for their potential accession to the EU.

The history of the conflict in Kosovo dates back to the late 1990s when NATO intervened in a 78-day bombing campaign that ended a war between Serbian government forces and ethnic Albanian separatists. The conflict resulted in the deaths of thousands, mainly ethnic Albanians, and forced Serbian forces out of the region. Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008, a move that Belgrade does not recognize. This lack of recognition, combined with ongoing disputes over the status of Kosovo, has led to complex and often tense relations between the two sides. The unresolved issues in Kosovo remain a critical challenge for regional stability and broader EU integration efforts.

It is essential for both Kosovo and Serbia to find a way to address the deep-rooted issues in Northern Kosovo and work towards a lasting solution. The disruptions caused by the recent border blockade underscore the urgent need for dialogue and cooperation between all parties involved. The EU’s role as a mediator and facilitator in the normalization process is crucial, as the bloc offers a path towards greater stability, prosperity, and reconciliation in the region. By committing to resolving their differences and advancing the normalization of relations, Kosovo and Serbia can pave the way for a more secure and prosperous future for all their citizens.

In conclusion, the recent developments in Northern Kosovo highlight the ongoing challenges and tensions in the region, underscoring the need for sustained efforts towards reconciliation and stability. The EU’s call for enhanced normalization of relations between Kosovo and Serbia presents an opportunity for both sides to address their differences constructively and move towards a brighter future. By engaging in dialogue, respecting each other’s concerns, and finding common ground, Kosovo and Serbia can overcome the legacy of conflict and division to build a more peaceful and integrated region. The resolution of the issues in Northern Kosovo is not only crucial for the two countries’ EU aspirations but also for the well-being and prosperity of the people living in the region.

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