EU: North elections offer no long-term solution, emergency return of Serbs to institutions

European Union spokesman Petar Stano has said the elections in northern Kosovo do not offer long-term political solutions to relevant municipalities. He has added that the return of Kosovo Serbs to institutions and the founding of the Serb majority municipalities' association is urgent. ”Vota in the north does not provide long-term political solutions for the respective municipalities. [...]
He has added that the return of Kosovo Serbs to institutions and the founding of the Serb majority municipalities' association is urgent.
”Vota in the north does not provide long-term political solutions for the respective municipalities. The permanent return of Kosovo Serbs to institutions and the establishment of Association/Unibility are urgent as is the serious dialogue between the Kosovo government and Serbs in the north”, Stano has written on Twitter.
In the April 23rd local elections, 3.47 of citizens have rightly participated.
Those elections have been boycotted by Belgrade, an open subject linked to official Belgrade.
Meanwhile, Kosovo institutions have repeatedly declared that North Serbs are threatened by criminal groups linked to Belgrade.













