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Serbia’s President has accused Kosovo of carrying out “silent ethnic cleansing” of Serbs and said his country will seek a meeting with NATO’s chief and an urgent session of United Nations Security Council to demand their protection.

“Things are out of control,” Aleksandar Vucic said.

“Serbian people have been cornered.”

Mr Vucic said he will urge the meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg next week before requesting the UN Security Council session.

Serbia could begin unspecified difficult “activities” if the two initiatives produce no results, he warned.

“We have no right to allow further pogrom, persecution or ethnic cleansing of our people,” Mr Vucic said.

Serbia briefly heightened the combat readiness of its armed forces and threatened a military intervention after tensions recently soared in Kosovo between the ethnic Albanian-dominated government and the Serb minority living in northern Kosovo. 

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