Former President of Montenegro has stated that certain circles linked to Belgrade
Serbia attempted to destabilize Kosovo, according to an interview reported by Euronews.
The statement adds to ongoing regional political tensions in the Western Balkans, where Kosovo remains a focal point of diplomatic disputes.
Allegations Refer to Political Influence Networks in the Western Balkans
The claims suggest that external political networks operating from or around Belgrade have tried to influence stability in Kosovo.
These accusations are part of a broader narrative frequently seen in Balkan political discourse involving Serbia-Kosovo relations.
Background of Kosovo-Serbia Tensions and Regional Instability
Tensions between Kosovo and Serbia have persisted since Kosovo declared independence in 2008, a move not recognized by Belgrade.
The region has experienced repeated diplomatic crises, protests, and security incidents, especially in northern Kosovo, where ethnic and political divisions remain strong.
Security Concerns and International Presence in Kosovo
International actors, including NATO-led peacekeeping forces under KFOR, remain present in Kosovo to help maintain stability.
The European Union and other Western institutions continue to mediate between Pristina and Belgrade in efforts to normalize relations.
Reactions and Political Implications in the Western Balkans
Statements involving alleged destabilization efforts often trigger political reactions across the region, particularly from Kosovo and Serbian officials.
Such claims contribute to ongoing debates over foreign influence, regional security, and the future of EU integration for Western Balkan states.
Outlook for Kosovo-Serbia Relations Remains Uncertain
Despite diplomatic efforts, long-term normalization between Kosovo and Serbia remains unresolved.
Analysts continue to warn that political rhetoric and mutual accusations could keep tensions high in the coming period.
