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Published 22 Mar, 2018 07:35am

Tear gas used in Kosovo parliament to delay vote

PRISTINA: Opposition lawmakers release a teargas canister inside parliament on Wednesday.—AFP

PRISTINA: Kosovo’s opposition on Wednesday held up ratification of a border agreement with Montenegro, which they regard as a sell-out, releasing tear gas at a parliamentary session called to push the deal through.

Approving the 2015 border deal is a key condition for Kosovo to gain visa-free travel to the European Union, but the opposition party Vetevendosje is adamantly against it, claiming it will wrongly surrender some 20,000 acres of Kosovan territory to its neighbour.

Opposition lawmakers threw tear gas canisters into the chamber to block discussion and a vote, causing deputies to withdraw choking and spluttering.

The session was adjourned to allow the chamber to ventilate but as MPs started going back into the room, more tear gas was released. It was not clear when proceedings would restart.

The EU commissioner for enlargement, Johannes Hahn, condemned the action in a tweet, saying: “Such behaviour has no place in a democracy.”

“On this important day, Kosovo leaders must assume their responsibilities and vote for the demarcation agreement,” Mr Hahn said.

US ambassador to Kosovo, Greg Delawie, commented to reporters: “This should not be happening in a European country. Teargas is not a European thing.”

The EU and the United States remain the biggest supporters of Kosovo, politically and financially.

Kosovo is the only country in the Balkans whose citizens need visas to travel to EU member states.

Its regional neighbours Serbia, Albania, Montenegro, Macedonia and Bosnia obtained visa-free access to Europe’s border-free Schengen zone in 2010.

Published in Dawn, March 22nd, 2018

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