NATO urges Kosovo to de-escalate tension with Serbia
- More than a dozen people were injured during clashes between ethnic Serbs and Kosovo police on May 27, when the police were trying to escort recently elected Albanian mayors into government buildings that had been blocked by Serbs.
- Several countries, including the UK, US, France, and Germany, have criticized Kosovo's use of force to install mayors in ethnic Serb areas and warned that this move undermines attempts to improve relations with Serbia.
- Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has ordered troops closer to the border with Kosovo, accusing
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NATO head urges Kosovo to ease tensions with Serbia
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg called on Kosovo to tone down tensions with Serbia on Sunday, two days after clashes between Kosovan police and protesters who are opposed to Albanian mayors taking office in ethnic Serbian areas.
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Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg called on Kosovo to tone down tensions with Serbia yesterday two days after clashes between Kosovan police and protesters who are opposed to Albanian mayors taking office in ethnic Serbian areas.
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