Kosovo-Serbia Tensions Rise
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Kosovo police have assisted in the takeover of the Rezala Camp, which a co-owner alleges is an illegal seizure. Meanwhile, directors of Serbian institutions in Kosovo have been released from custody but must report to police. A Serbian medical clinic in Staro Gracko was also vandalized, with the Office for Kosovo blaming inflammatory rhetoric.
Swiss newspaper: National Council wants to increase troops in Kosovo โ Serbia lobbies behind the scenes for its interests
- Switzerland's National Council is considering increasing its military contingent in Kosovo from 215 to 300 soldiers. - The proposal faces opposition from the Swiss People's Party, citing cost and neutrality concerns. - Serbia is lobbying against the increase, alleging discrimination against the Serbian minority in Kosovo.
Grynkewich: NATO to gradually reduce Kosovo peacekeeping mission
- NATO will gradually reduce its peacekeeping mission in Kosovo over the next year due to a stable security situation. - The reduction is a response to increased stability and the growing capability oโฆ
Serbian Forum Leader: Kosovo's Battle of Kosovo Commemoration is 'Identity Theft'
- Momฤilo Trajkoviฤ of the Serbian National Forum (SNF) criticized Kosovo's commemoration of the Battle of Kosovo as an act of identity theft that hinders peacebuilding. - The SNF, based in Graฤanica,โฆ
Serbia alleges politically motivated detention of two school principals in Kosovo
- Serbia's Office for Kosovo and Metohija reported the detention of two principals of Serbian primary schools in Kosovska Kamenica. - The office claims the detentions are politically motivated by Prisโฆ