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Serbian National Council of North Kosovo and Metohija

Serbian National Council of Kosovo and Metohija
Formation 1999
Location
Official language
Serbian
President
Dragan Velić

Serbian National Council of Kosovo and Metohija (abbreviated as SNC Kosovo and Metohija, Serbian: Srpsko nacionalno Veće Kosova i Metohije, SNV KiM) is an elected political and coordinating body acting as a representative of Serbs of Kosovo.

Tensions flared over the issue of controlling Kosovo-Serbia checkpoints. From Kosovo's independence in 2008 until mid-July, the two main border posts in the north were controlled by EULEX. But on July 25, the Republic of Kosovo deployed special police to these two checkpoints to enforce a recent trade ban on goods entering from Serbia proper. Kosovo Serbs then erected barricades on various roads, preventing access to the Jarinje and Brnjak border posts. KFOR has since requested the removal of the barricades. President of the Council, Nebojsa Jovic, said Serbs would keep the barricades and were ready to protect them with their lives: "If the barricades are taken down, EULEX and KFOR will have to pass through us, We don’t want to threaten anyone. But the moment they march on the barricades, even if they use tanks, they will have to run over us first [...] If we find ourselves in a life threatening situation, then of course we will have to defend ourselves with other means, but I hope this will never happen.".

The four municipalities of North Kosovo are under the de facto control of Serbia, which finances all the main institutions.

The President of the Council, Nebojsa Jovic, said that 50,000 Serbs living in North Kosovo want the territory to become part of Serbia and are ready to die for the cause. He stressed that Serbs would never accept the independence proclamation by Republic of Kosovo: "They cannot force us to be part of the independent Kosovo. This will never happen, There are two options. The first is that we are allowed to live inside Serbia, separated from independent Kosovo. The second is that someone expells us from here, which believe me, is hard to achieve. Deporting 50,000 people looks like a big risk,". Commenting on EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule's urging of Belgrade to improve its relation with Pristina in order to begin EU accession talk, Jovic said that Fule "means absolutely nothing compared with Resolution 1244. This resolution is stronger than Stefan Fule, and it is more powerful than the German Chancellor [Angela Merkel] and other statesmen." He also said "What's happening in the north is a private war of [Kosovo Prime Minister] Hashim Thaci," and "It’s not a war between the Albanian and Serbian nation [...] No one can force us love each other, The Albanians don't love us and I don’t like them, but don’t hate them either" stressing that multi-ethnic institutions could not function in Kosovo. He added: "It’s a fact that in the past we [Serbs] tried through violence and war to achieve our goals, but we failed. That was the case pre-1999 and afterwards. Now is the time to talk to each other. Dialogue and an agreement should be based upon reality [on the ground] and on the readiness of both sides to compromise".


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