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People attend a protest following the decision of local Serbs to leave Kosovo’s institutions, in North Mitrovica, Kosovo November 6, 2022. Photo/REUTERS/Fatos Bytyci
Belgrade on Friday (9/12/2022) announced that it will seek the return of its security forces to the breakaway province.
Serbia says the NATO-led peacekeeping force (KFOR) has failed in its task.
Serbia has the right to deploy up to 1,000 of its security personnel to the province under the terms of UN Security Council resolution 1244, according to Brnabic.
“Because KFOR did not fulfill its obligations and the Serbs in Kosovo-Metohija did not feel safe,” he explained.
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Brnabic pointed to several incidents this week, including KFOR and ethnic Albanian police raiding a kindergarten in Leposavic.
He said Kosovo’s government led by Albin Kurti violated the Kumanovo and Brussels accords every day, referring to a 1999 ceasefire and a 2013 technical agreement.
“In addition to the asylum raid, the ethnic Albanian authorities destroyed the entire estate of the Serbian family’s wine cellar in Velika Hoca and literally occupied the entire city of Kosovska Mitrovica with hundreds of heavily armed special policemen,” he said. said Petar Petkovic, Serbian government commissioner for Kosovo. he said on Thursday.
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