
Security Council: Serbia is attempting to sabotage the creation of new Kosovo institutions

The Kosovo Security Council has accused Serbia of attempting to "sabotage the establishment of new institutions" and Kosovo's ninth legislature from the February 9 parliamentary elections.
The Kosovo government announced that the Kosovo Security Council held a meeting on April 6 at the request of the acting Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, to discuss the security situation, but also, as stated, Serbia's destabilizing plans.
The announcement reiterated earlier accusations made by the Kosovo Government that Serbia interfered in the February 9 parliamentary elections through the Serbian List – accusations that have also been made by Germany and the European Union election monitoring mission.
"Serbia is now interfering with some of the MPs from non-majority and non-Serb communities, in order to sabotage the establishment of the new institutions of the ninth legislature. With threats and enticements, and especially with blackmail, it is trying to incite interethnic and inter-party tensions in Kosovo and destabilize Kosovo," the statement issued by Kurti's Office said, without providing further details about these allegations.
The Security Council said this constitutes an interference with "state sovereignty, the democratic functioning and the institutional integrity of our country."
Kurti, whose party, the Vetevendosje Movement, won the February 9 elections, earlier this week held meetings with non-majority community parties in Kosovo, with whom he discussed the constitution of the Assembly and the formation of the Government.
The LVV – which has 48 seats in the Assembly, insufficient to form the executive on its own – has said it wants to form a government with parties from non-Serb minority communities.
In addition to the issue of institution formation, according to the announcement, the Security Council also discussed the hand grenade attack on the Kosovo Post Office in Zvecan on April 1, as well as the arrest on Saturday night of "four Serbian 'pilgrims' in Gjakova".
According to the Council, one of them was a lieutenant in the Serbian police and the other a captain in the Serbian army.
Meanwhile, the police, in their 24-hour report, said that on April 5, they arrested four suspects in Gjakova, after two knives and an axe were found and seized during a search of the trunk of their car with Serbian license plates./ REL

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