RUDARE, Kosovo — Serbs began dismantling barricades in northern Kosovo on Thursday, hours after Kosovo reopened its principal border crossing with Serbia, easing a surge in tensions that has alarmed world powers.
Serbia additionally ended a three-day-old state of alert for its troops, Tanjug news company reported, as the edges confirmed indicators of bowing to stress from the European Union and the United States to step again from a mounting confrontation.
“Diplomacy prevailed in de-escalating tensions in north Kosovo. Violence can never be a solution,” European Union overseas coverage chief Josep Borrell tweeted.
“Urgent progress in dialogue” was nonetheless wanted to resolve excellent points between Belgrade and Pristina, he added.
Around 50,000 Serbs dwelling in northern Kosovo refuse to acknowledge the federal government in Pristina or the standing of Kosovo as a separate nation. They have the assist of many Serbs in Serbia and its authorities.
The newest peak within the long-running standoff got here as Serbs in northern Kosovo began erecting roadblocks on Dec. 10 in protest on the arrest of a former Serb policeman.
They agreed to begin dismantling the barricades after the previous policeman was moved from detention to accommodate arrest on Wednesday.
Protesters began eradicating vehicles from a barricade within the northern village of Rudare on Thursday afternoon, Reuters drone footage confirmed. Serbian media mentioned one other two barricades had been eliminated close to northern Kosovo’s Gazivode lake.
Burnt-out vehicles
Kosovo police mentioned that they had reopened the Merdare crossing—crucial for highway freight, linking the landlocked state with western European international locations—after roadblocks got here down on the Serbian aspect of the border.
They referred to as on individuals from the diaspora to make use of the crossing, which was closed at midnight on Tuesday, to return house for the vacations.
But tensions remained excessive. Two burned-out vehicles stood on a bridge near the ethically divided city of Mitrovica in northern Kosovo. Kosovo police mentioned they have been investigating an arson assault.
Two different crossings with Serbia in Kosovo’s north have been closed since Dec. 10.
Albanian-majority Kosovo declared independence with the backing of the West following a 1998-99 struggle wherein NATO intervened to guard ethnic Albanian residents.
NATO’s peacekeeping mission in Kosovo, KFOR, mentioned it welcomed the removing of the barricades.
“All parties should avoid any rhetoric or actions that can cause further escalation,” it added in an announcement.
Kosovo has lengthy been a supply of pressure between the West, which backed its independence, and Russia, which helps Serbia in its efforts to dam Kosovo’s membership of world organizations together with the United Nations.
The Kremlin on Wednesday dismissed accusations from Kosovo’s inside minister that Russia was influencing Serbia to destabilize Kosovo, saying that Serbia was defending the rights of ethnic Serbs. — Reuters