Many questions remain unanswered after the attack on Kosovo police in northern Kosovo, which resulted in the tragic loss of a police officer and the deaths of three gunmen who participated in the attack. The events in north Kosovo have once again exposed the fragility of peace in the region and underscored the tangible risk of escalation. In the aftermath of the attack, emerging evidence triggered a series of events highlighting a strong link between the armed group responsible for the attack and the Serbian state. Commentators have suggested that the possible objective of the armed group was to foment unrest in northern Kosovo, employing a strategy that has been coined as the βCrimea Playbookβ and falls under the qualification of hybrid threats/attacks. The webinar explored the implications of the events that occurred on September 24th within the broader regional security context and the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue and the consequences of these events for the peace and security in the region.
Speakers:
β’ Xhorxhina Bami, Kosovo Correspondent at Balkan Insight
β’ Aidan Hehir, Reader in International Relations at the University of Westminster
β’ Abit Hoxha, Assistant Professor at the University of Agder
β’ Nevena Radosavljevic, Ph.D. Candidate at the LMU Munich
Moderator:
β’ Arber Ahmeti, Project Coordinator, Platform for Peace and Humanity