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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic asked NATO to protect Serbs in Kosovo.

In the capital, Belgrade, Vucic received Admiral Stewart Benjamin Munch, commander of the Allied joint forces in Naples, and Slovenian Foreign Minister Tanja Vagon, and briefed the authorities on the recent tensions with Kosovo.

In a statement on his social media account, Vucic said, “We had a very good meeting with Admiral Munch. I ask NATO to protect the Serbs in Kosovo. I also want to thank them for their understanding of Serbia’s position on military neutrality.” Use phrases.

Vucic also stated that they will continue to increase their cooperation with Slovenia in the field of economy and said: “I gave Vagon information about developments in Kosovo. Thanks Slovenia for supporting Serbia’s EU membership process.” Use phrases.

Vagon also stated that they will always support Serbia on their way to the European Union and said: “I believe that the dialogue process between Belgrade and Pristina, mediated by the European Union, is the best way to solve problems.” He rated it.

Tensions between Kosovo and Serbia

Tensions between Kosovo and Serbia escalate after the arrest of former Serbian police officer Dejan Pantec.

In response to Bantik’s detention, Kosovo Serbs have been manning the barricades they have erected at the Yarenje and Brinjak border crossings since 10 December.

The European Union, NATO and the United States of America called for de-escalation and the removal of roadblocks in northern Kosovo. Serbia had asked the Kosovo Force to deploy the Serbian army and police in northern Kosovo.

Serbia considers Kosovo, which unilaterally declared its independence in 2008, to be its territory.

Serbia and Kosovo, which clash periodically, are trying to find a common way to normalize relations, and eventually the two countries get to know each other, within the scope of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue process that began in 2011 with the mediation of the European Union.

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