Belgrade claims that Kosovo intends to ignite a conflict with NATO.

March 11, 2023



(RT) βΈ» Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has accused the ethnic Albanian authorities in the breakaway province of Kosovo of attempting to provoke a war in which NATO would take their side. The proposal for "normalization of relations" between Pristina and Belgrade, made public last month by the EU, amounts to a de facto recognition of Kosovo, which would have the right to join NATO, the EU, and the UN. Vucic insists that before anything else can happen, the EU needs to enforce the 2013 Brussels Agreement, which includes political autonomy for ethnic Serbs in the province. Neither the EU nor the US has done anything to influence Pristina to recognize Kosovo.

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