Europe | Kosovo rumbles again

Ethnic Serbs and Albanians are at each others’ throats

This time Kosovo’s ethnic Albanians are largely to blame

Three police officers from Kosovo after their release from custody in Serbia.
Image: AFP

It was “an escalation on top of a previous escalation,” said Gabriel Escobar, an American diplomat charged with helping the EU to calm relations between Serbia and Kosovo, a republic of under 2m people which most of the Western world recognises as an independent country but which Serbia still considers its own land. On June 14th three Kosovo policemen were arrested by Serbian police, though the two sides dispute which side of the border they were on. On June 26th they were freed. But this latest of many Kosovo-Serbia crises persists.

This article appeared in the Europe section of the print edition under the headline “Rumbling again”

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