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Kosovo president calls on Serbia to stop destabilizing country

/ 04:56 PM June 01, 2023

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FILE PHOTO: President of Kosovo Vjosa Osmani-Sadriu speaks during celebrations of the 15th anniversary of Kosovo independence in Pristina, Kosovo, February 17, 2023. REUTERS/Florion Goga

CHISINAU — Serbia needs to stop its activities aimed at destabilizing Kosovo in order to end the violence in the north of the country, Kosovo’s president Vjosa Osmani said on Thursday.

“The challenge comes from Serbia, a country that still needs to come to terms with its past,” Osmani told Reuters on the sidelines of a European summit in Moldova.

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“The situation is tense, but we need to make sure that we restore rule of law in Kosovo and understand that the threat is coming from Serbia’s denial of Kosovo’s existence as a sovereign state.”

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Osmani said Serbia was actively supporting “illegal structures” in Kosovo to destabilize the country from within.

“President Vucic needs to stop supporting criminal gangs if he truly wants peace,” she said. “He is yet to show that.”

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