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Secretary-General urges restraint in Kosovo after clashes in north

Aerial view of border crossing in Kosovo after it was attacked
Aerial view of border crossing in Kosovo after it was attacked

Secretary-General urges restraint in Kosovo after clashes in north

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today called for restraint and calm in Kosovo, where inter-ethnic tensions between Serbs and Albanians are particularly high after repeated clashes in the north earlier this week.

Mr. Ban met earlier today with Enver Hoxhaj, representing the Kosovo authorities, and voiced concern over the deteriorating situation in northern Kosovo, according to information released by his spokesperson.

Ethnic Serbs attacked a border post yesterday, according to media reports, while Kosovo police units were also reportedly involved in clashes after trying to take over two border crossings earlier this week. At least one police officer has been killed.

During his meeting with Mr. Hoxhaj, Mr. Ban said “it was of vital importance that all actors refrain from any actions which could exacerbate the situation. He called for restraint and calm and in using the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina facilitated by the European Union to resolve issues.”

Sensitive issues relating to northern Kosovo can only be resolved through peaceful means, Mr. Ban stressed.

The meeting with Mr. Hoxhaj comes a day after Mr. Ban met with Vuk Jeremic, Serbia’s Foreign Minister, and Security Council members held consultations over the latest developments.