Kosovo's Serb minority Thursday unilaterally founded a regional assembly to protest against steps by Belgrade recognising the breakaway Pristina government. The move challenges an April 19 deal brokered by the European Union which forces Serbia to normalise ties with Kosovo, which declared independence in 2008.
In return, Belgrade would get to start EU accession talks and the 40,000 ethnic Serbs who live in northern Kosovo be granted some level of autonomy. "By establishing the assembly we defend the Serbian constitution and show that Kosovo is still part of Serbia," said Kosovo Serb leader Slavko Stevanovic.
"For Kosovo Serbs, the capital is Belgrade, our state is Serbia. We do not want another state, another citizenship nor another legal system," he said. Under the EU-brokered deal, Kosovo Serb leaders were supposed to create an association of Serb majority municipalities in Kosovo due to be formed after November 3 local polls.
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