“Car Pods” fuel military tension between Kosovo and Serbia

“Car Pods” fuel military tension between Kosovo and Serbia

The government had previously advised the minority of Serbs in Kosovo, a former Serbian region, to use Kosovo-issued licences in place of their current registration plates.
The suggestion is made in spite of the European Union and the United States’ requests to delay any such requirement.
Serbian Defense Secretary Milos Foticic claimed that President Alexander Fotic, the Supreme Commander of the Serbian Armed Forces, had placed the army on a “alert state” in response to Kosovo’s action.

“Although we are not actively preparing for war, we cannot avoid doing so. We’re prepared to talk with Brechtina again “said he. What it actually meant was unclear.
When tensions with Kosovo, which did not recognise Belgrade’s independence, increased, the populist president of Serbia was open to direct threats.
Drones were afterwards seen on the Serbian and Kosovo borders, “watching the barracks and sites of” the Serbian army, according to the state-run Serbian media.

Military tension between Kosovo and Serbia is exacerbated by “Car Pods”

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