Bloomberg
Serbs in Kosovo began removing road barricades erected in protest against the largely ethnic-Albanian government, after the US and European Union increased pressure on both sides to avert a new Balkan conflict.
After weeks of obstruction, protesters ceased blocking traffic at Merdare, the key border crossing between Serbia and Kosovo, police said. At the same time, two trucks used to block roads in northern Kosovo were set on fire, Kosovo police said on Twitter.
Hours earlier, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced Serbs blocking Kosovo’s borders with its neighbor agreed to remove the obstacles after the US and the European Union demanded an immediate end of the standoff. Germany also called on the Serbs in northern Kosovo to remove the “illegal†barricades.
Vucic read from a list of conditions set by protesters, with whom he held talks in the southern Serbian city of Raska that demanded the government in Pristina stop arresting Serbs and refrain from prosecuting protesters.
“If the terror continues, we will shut off the north of Kosovo forever for Pristina’s institutions, and we demand guarantees that Kosovo will never be recognised,†Vucic read from a list made by protesters in a television broadcast. He said it may take a few days to remove the barricades completely.
The government in Pristina condemns the protests and accuses Serbia of fomenting unrest to thwart Kosovo’s sovereignty after it declared independence in 2008. Prime Minister Albin Kurti had said authorities would arrest protesters if they did not relent.
One of the Kosovar Serbs, whose recent arrest on terrorism charges had galvanized the protests, was released from custody overnight into house arrest. Vucic hailed the transfer as a “small tactical win,†while Kurti and Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani demanded an explanation from the court.
With deep distrust and conflicting interests, the wartime foes remain far from resolving differences, a key condition for their ambition to eventually join the EU. Years of EU mediation between Serbia and Kosovo have made little progress.
“We call on everyone to exercise maximum restraint, to take immediate action to unconditionally de-escalate the situation, and to refrain from provocations, threats, or intimidation,†the EU and US said in a joint statement.
The standoff has flared since earlier this year, when Kurti’s government tried to enforce new rules requiring Serbs switch to car plates and personal documents issued by Pristina rather than Belgrade.