What is behind the violence between Serbia and Kosovo? | Inside Story
Summary
TLDRTensions between Serbia and Kosovo have escalated due to a dispute over car license plates, leading to roadblocks, armed attacks, and delayed local elections. The EU urges de-escalation as Serbia's president calls for calm. Kosovo, predominantly ethnic Albanian, declared independence in 2008, but Serbia and its ally Russia do not recognize it. The conflict is rooted in the failure to implement the Brussels Agreement, particularly the establishment of the Association of Serbian Municipalities. International mediation, including by the EU and the US, is crucial for a resolution, but accusations of proxy conflicts and geopolitical struggles complicate the path to normalization.
Takeaways
- 🚨 Tensions between Serbia and Kosovo have escalated due to a dispute over car license plates, leading to roadblocks, armed attacks, and delayed local elections.
- 🌐 The European Union is urging all parties to de-escalate the situation and is actively involved in negotiations to normalize relations between Serbia and Kosovo.
- 🏷️ The dispute began when Kosovo planned to ban Serbian license plates, which was met with resistance from the Serbian community in Kosovo.
- 🛑 Serbs in Kosovo's North blocked main roads in protest after the arrest of a former policeman, who was part of a group that resigned over the license plate issue.
- 🔍 Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vučić, has called for calm and has demanded the release of all Serbs arrested by Kosovo police.
- ⚖️ Kosovo's Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, has accused Serbia of trying to destabilize the region and has called for NATO intervention.
- 🏛️ The issue is tied to broader geopolitical struggles, with some suggesting Serbia is acting as a proxy for Russia in the conflict.
- 🤝 There is a call for diplomacy and negotiations to resolve the conflict, with the involvement of the EU, the US, and other international actors.
- 🏢 The creation of an Association of Serbian Municipalities in Kosovo is a key point of contention and a potential solution to the ongoing disputes.
- 🌍 The recognition of Kosovo's independence by over 100 countries and the role of NATO peacekeepers in maintaining stability are significant factors in the region's dynamics.
Q & A
What is the recent dispute between Serbia and Kosovo about?
-The recent dispute between Serbia and Kosovo is about car license plates. Kosovo's plan to ban Serbian license plates has led to Serbs blocking border crossings and protests, escalating the already strained relations between the two.
What triggered the tensions between Serbia and Kosovo?
-The tensions were triggered by a dispute over car license plates, which led to roadblocks, armed attacks, and delayed local elections.
What is the historical context of the conflict between Serbia and Kosovo?
-Kosovo used to be part of Serbia, but after a war in the late 1990s, it declared independence in 2008. Ethnic Albanians make up the majority of Kosovo's population, while ethnic Serbs form a minority and have felt marginalized.
What role is the European Union playing in the Serbia-Kosovo conflict?
-The European Union is urging all parties to de-escalate and is involved in sponsoring talks between Serbia and Kosovo to normalize their relations.
How has the situation affected local elections in the region?
-The situation has led to the postponement of local elections in certain municipalities in the north of Kosovo, which were supposed to take place on December 18th.
What measures have been taken by the international community to address the tensions?
-NATO, the EU, and the United States have called for restraint from both parties and demanded the removal of barricades to allow for further work on a solution for the normalization of relations.
What are the main demands of the ethnic Serbs in Northern Kosovo?
-Ethnic Serbs in Northern Kosovo demand the implementation of the Brussels Agreement, which includes the creation of an Association of Serbian Municipalities, and they oppose Kosovo's attempts to impose its authority without agreement.
What is the position of Serbia's president regarding the situation?
-Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucic, has called for calm and has blamed Kosovo for provoking the situation. He has also demanded the release of all Serbs arrested by Kosovo police.
How does Kosovo's prime minister view the role of Serbia in the current tensions?
-Kosovo's prime minister, Albin Kurti, accuses Serbia of trying to destabilize the region and has called on NATO to step in and guarantee freedom of movement.
What are the broader geopolitical implications of the Serbia-Kosovo conflict?
-The conflict is seen by some as a geopolitical struggle, with Serbia acting as a proxy for Russia, and Kosovo as an ally of the West. The situation is being closely watched by NATO and the EU, as it could potentially escalate into a larger conflict.
Outlines
🚨 Kosovo-Serbia Tensions Escalate Over License Plate Dispute
The video script discusses the rising tensions between Serbia and Kosovo, triggered by a dispute over car license plates. This seemingly minor issue has led to roadblocks, armed attacks, and the delay of local elections. The European Union is urging de-escalation, while Serbia's President, Aleksandar Vučić, blames Kosovo for provoking the situation. The script highlights the ethnic tensions, with ethnic Albanians making up the majority in Kosovo and ethnic Serbs feeling marginalized. The situation has led to Serbs blocking border crossings and demands for the release of arrested Serbs by Kosovo police. The EU, United States, and NATO have called for restraint and the removal of barricades to facilitate further discussions on normalizing relations between Serbia and its former province, which declared independence in 2008.
🛑 Serbs in Northern Kosovo Protest Arrest of Police Officer
The second paragraph delves into the current situation in Northern Kosovo, where Serbs have barricaded roads leading to two border crossings with Serbia. This protest is in response to the arrest of a police officer by the Kosovo government, who is accused of an attack on a local election committee. The script explains that the situation is calm but tense, with local Serbs setting up tents and showing determination to continue the protest until the officer is released. The whereabouts of the officer are unknown due to the roadblocks. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of the Barrister Peace Accord and the refusal of Pristina authorities to implement certain aspects of it, leading to the current unrest.
🏛️ Geopolitical Struggle Behind Kosovo-Serbia License Plate Issue
Paragraph three explores the geopolitical aspects of the license plate dispute, suggesting that Serbia is acting as a proxy for Russia in an attempt to provoke a confrontation with NATO. The discussion highlights that Kosovo is a model of minority rights protection through its Constitution, and the current tensions are not just about license plates but are part of a broader geopolitical struggle. The script includes perspectives that Serbia is trying to undermine Kosovo's state-building project and that the international community, particularly the EU and the U.S., should be more involved in mediating the conflict and ensuring that Kosovo's sovereignty and independence are respected.
🤝 Calls for Diplomacy and Recognition of Kosovo's Independence
The fourth paragraph focuses on the need for diplomacy and recognition of Kosovo's independence as a solution to the ongoing conflict. It discusses the history of the conflict, the role of international actors, and the importance of respecting minority rights. The script includes arguments that Serbia should accept the reality of Kosovo's independence and that the international community should play a more active role in facilitating dialogue and negotiations between the two sides. There is also a mention of the Association of Serbian Municipalities and the need for a compromise that respects the rights and autonomy of ethnic Serbs in Kosovo.
🔄 Path to Final Agreement Between Kosovo and Serbia
The final paragraph discusses the steps needed for a final agreement between Kosovo and Serbia to end the long-standing conflict. It emphasizes the need for Serbia to fulfill international obligations, including the creation of an Association of Serbian Municipalities in Northern Kosovo. The script also touches on the importance of symmetry and reciprocity, suggesting that Albanian municipalities in the Presheva Valley should also have extensive autonomy. The discussion includes calls for increased involvement from the U.S. in leading negotiations and the need for all sides to accommodate the demands of citizens to move forward with a democratic and rights package.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Tensions
💡Car License Plates Dispute
💡Roadblocks
💡Armed Attacks
💡Delayed Local Elections
💡European Union
💡Ethnic Albanians
💡Ethnic Serbs
💡Normalization of Relations
💡Independence
Highlights
Tensions between Serbia and Kosovo have intensified due to a dispute over car license plates.
The dispute has led to roadblocks, armed attacks, and delayed local elections.
The European Union is urging all parties to de-escalate the situation.
Kosovo was part of Serbia, but 92% of its population are ethnic Albanians, with ethnic Serbs making up around 6%.
Serbs began blocking border crossings after the arrest of a former policeman.
Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vučić, calls for calm and not falling for provocations.
Kosovo police came under small arms fire, and a stun grenade was thrown at an EU mission car.
The EU, United States, and NATO have asked for restraint from both parties and demanded the removal of barricades.
Kosovo's prime minister, Albin Kurti, accuses Serbia of trying to destabilize the region and calls for NATO intervention.
Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008 after a war that killed at least 13,000 people.
The EU has been sponsoring talks between Serbia and Kosovo since 2013, but progress has been minimal.
The core issue is the refusal of Kosovo authorities to implement the Brussels Agreement fully.
The Association of Serbian Municipalities is a point of contention and a key to resolving the conflict.
The situation in Northern Kosovo is tense, with Serbs barricading roads and schools closed.
The license plate issue is a symbol of Serbia's rule in Kosovo during the 90s and a point of Serbian resistance.
The geopolitical struggle involves Serbia acting as a proxy for Russia, according to some analysts.
The situation is complex, with historical, political, and ethnic factors contributing to the ongoing conflict.
The international community, including the EU and the U.S., is urged to play a more active role in resolving the dispute.
Transcripts
tensions between Serbia and Kosovo
intensified triggered by a dispute over
car license plates it's led to
roadblocks armed attacks and delayed
local elections what's the bigger issue
at play here and can the two sides find
a way forward this is Inside Story
[Music]
hello there and welcome to the program
I'm Laura Kyle what appears to be a
simple dispute about car license plates
has Amplified already strained relations
between Serbia and Kosovo the European
Union is urging all parties to
de-escalate Kosovo used to be part of
Serbia but ethnic albanians make up 92
percent of the 1.8 million people who
live there around six percent are ethnic
Serb and they say they've been
marginalized serbs began blocking border
crossings on Saturday after the arrest
of a former policeman he was one of 600
officers who resigned last month in
protest against kosovo's Plans to ban
Serbian license plates Serbia's
president Alexandra buchett blames
Kosovo for provoking the situation
today at the meeting we discussed what
we have to do what is important is that
we appeal to albanians and to serbs to
preserve peace to calm the situation I
appeal to serbs in Northern Kosovo and
matohia to be calm and not to fall for
provocations
our correspondent oglin zorich reports
from Belgrade
serbs from kosovo's North are still
blocking main roads in that region using
trucks buses and heavy machinery in the
same time Kosovo police is keeping close
the two main border crossings between
Kosovo North and Serbia tangents are
very high and the schools in Northern
Kosovo today are closed here in Belgrade
Serbian National Security Council held a
crisis session but president of Serbia
Alexander voltage declined to elaborate
on the adopted steps he said instead
that Serbia demands the release of all
serbs arrested by Kosovo police serbs
blocked main roads on Saturday after the
arrest of the former policeman Kosovo
police later came under Small Arms fire
in several locations and the stun
grenade was thrown at a car of the EU
mission in Kosovo but there were no
injuries reported voltage claims that
Serbia seeks to diffuse tensions and
underlined that Kosovo service must not
engaged in the violence against NATO
troops and members of the European Union
Mission there the EU United States and
NATO asked for Restraint of both parties
and demanded the removal of barricades
so that Belgrade and Pristina can
continue further work on a solution for
the normalization of their relations of
Serbia and its former province that
declared independence in 2008.
in Belgrade for Inside Story
on kosovo's prime minister Alan Curtis
accuses Serbia of trying to destabilize
the region he's asked NATO to step in
we call once again on the NATO
peacekeeping mission in Kosovo to
guarantee freedom of movement the
peacekeeping mission in Kosovo is
supposed to create a calm and safe
environment which also means to have
freedom of movement the blocking of
public roads with heavy machinery by
criminal gangs that shot Ed police
officers is not acceptable and should
not be repeated again in the future we
are waiting
well Kosovo declared independence from
Serbia in 2008 10 years after a war
killed at least 13 000 people the U.S
and major EU countries recognized
kosovo's Breakaway but Serbia refuses to
do so kosovo's membership of the UN is
blocked by Serbia's Ally Russia around 4
000 NATO peacekeepers remain on the
ground after the alliance intervened to
end the conflict in 1999. the EU began
sponsoring talks between the two sides
in 2013 but they've made little progress
resolving the conflict is one of the
main conditions for both countries to
join the Bloc
foreign
of the board of Association of
journalists of Kosovo in Belgrade we
have dark code trifunovich director of
The Institute for National and
International Security and in New York
David L Phillips director of the program
on peace building and rights at Columbia
University a very warm welcome to all of
you Jamal let's start with what's been
happening in Northern Kosovo there's a
lot of tension that's been building up
what's the situation at the moment
thank you for having me uh Laura as we
speak it is the third day that the serbs
have barricaded the uh roads that lead
to uh two Crosser borders between
um Crossing border between Kosovo and
Serbia they have set up 10th and Monday
is a day off at schools hundreds of
local serbs have uh overnight good tents
as well in order to protest the arrest
of a police officer who Kosovo
government says is responsible for an
attack that happened during the weekend
at the offices of a local election
committee which was preparing everything
for the 18th of December local
inductions in their fourth
municipalities in the north of Kosovo
which were postponed to their protests
of service
the situation is relatively calm but
head of circus so which is the political
party which runs the fourth formula
spouse in the north today
was visiting the uh the sites of the
berican and he said that the local ships
are ready to stay there as long as it
takes uh until this uh former police
officer is released his whereabouts are
unknown because of the blocking of the
Rose he was not able to be brought to a
police station
in in mitrovita by Kosovo police so he's
being held for 48 hours now somewhere at
the uh border between Kosovo Serbia okay
um darker we've got the Kosovo prime
minister uh sounding pretty fed up with
the situation they're saying that he
wants NATO peacekeeping make a lead
peacekeeping forces to remove the
barricades that the serbs have set up
but how is that likely to further
exacerbate the situation
well I think that it will just uh
increase the level of violence but let's
come back to the origin of the of the
problem it's basically Bissell Bristol
peace Accord and the refusal of uh uh
authorities in Pristina to implement uh
so it's called a society of the Serbian
municipality so that is the core of the
of the problem and I hope that we will
have a more diplomacy in the future and
you can see now the consequence of the
lack of International Community
particularly European Union negotiators
to bring two sites on a table and to
clearly said to clearly stated who
actually did not feel full Bristol uh
peace Accord and then we will have much
more clear situation obviously
everyone's living in a balcony need
peace we need Prosperity we need
Integrations and every and everything
and the most difficult situation arise
when we don't know each other this kind
kind of the connections between Belgrade
and pristine academic so it's scientific
and many other connections are breaking
up and we hope in the future that we
will have a better situation there okay
are you broadened out the discussion
quite significantly there but before we
do get to those bigger broad brush
issues Docker what is the situation
exactly right now why are serbs ethnic
serbs in Northern Kosovo so unhappy
because uh Pristina did not Implement
fully Bristol peace Accord and Christina
did not organize and allow the Society
of Serbian municipality and they sang
International contract but they said
this is not allowed by constitution of
Kosovo and this is a very problematic
because International obligations is
above any Nationals so obviously there
is a
so far from the Serbian side that is
exactly what I learned from our Serbian
fellows in in the northern northern
Kosovo that there is no uh this Society
of Serbian communities that Mr korti and
the government in in bristina will not
do this so that is the main reasons for
for uh for Revelation and protest okay
David do you agree with that yes
absolutely can I jump there a bit so uh
let's see what the customer side of it
if I cancel the the latest protest of
service began
in this September when Kosovo government
decided that they have to switch from
what custom government deems an illegal
car plates which are issued by Serbia
and they have to have new license plate
which are issued by authorities in
Pristina because obviously Kosovo is an
independent state with its borders and
everyone living here because of
government claims should have uh the
same car place so this car place that
people in Northern of Kosovo were using
for this 23 years after the war were
issued by a Miller service time the
regime era actually they are they bear
the names of Kosovo cities like
others and they are a sign of of Serbia
rule in Kosovo during the 90s so it was
a greeting process as well but Serbia
didn't
want to implement this part of the
agreement including the IDS uh all
customer service have to have their new
ideas which are with Kosovo issued by
customer authorities so a deal was
reached because every time a cost of
Albanian goes to Serbia you would have a
special uh sheet of paper in which
Serbia would say that they don't
recognize Kosovo so you could only enter
in Serbia with that paper so Kosovo
wanted to do the same for Serbia
visitors coming to Kosovo but then they
agreed that no part will know state
would issue those sheet of papers but
then the car plates was something that
serves a pose they don't want to have
their cards with Kosovo state of Kosovo
signs so it led them to Kosovo kind of
Kosovo government saying that they will
issue fines they will confiscate the
cars but then after International
pressure Kosovo gave up and it postponed
indefinitive research are still able to
have those uh those cars okay and then
all no just just let me just bring in
David at this point
we've got the license place issue and I
want to get an idea from David what the
situation really is there because at the
end of November there was an agreement
the two sides came together and formed
an agreement over that so just give us
an update from the outside perspective
as to where we are actually at with this
license plate issue
but the discussion about the ASM is fake
news
sir Kosovo is a model of minority rights
through its Constitution by adopting the
adasari principles during negotiations
What's Happening Here is that Serbia is
looking to provoke a confrontation and
it's not acting on its own Serbia is
acting as a proxy of Russia
by involving nato in the dispute uh it's
trying to broaden the conflict
we need to understand this in broader
geopolitical terms uh kasova is an ally
of the West uh it would not exist
without NATO's military intervention
Russia wants to cancel that and to
create a new front in its confrontation
with NATO and mitrovica as a convenient
spot
for escalating tensions
it's important that we step back that we
take a deep breath and we recognize that
kosova is Sovereign and independent it's
been recognized by more than 100
countries Serbia needs to accept the
fact that it lost casova because of its
crimes okay and it's never going back
under Serbia's control okay if we do
just take I'll give you a second in a
moment I just want to just put this kind
of conversation
because EU Joseph Burrell was pretty
angry with the kosovan Prime Minister
for raising this issue given that it is
so sensitive he was angry with him that
he raised it at this time and caused
these tensions why did Kosovo insist on
causing these tensions
okay it's about sovereignty and control
it's really not about license plates
Serbia has consistently rejected or
stonewalled all the agreements that were
reached through the Brussels dialogue uh
it wants to undermine the state building
project in Kosovo and it wants to uh
give the United States a black eye
because the U.S is the primary backer of
kosovo's Independence so let's not make
a mistake and focus on license plates or
diplomas or area codes this is a
geopolitical struggle with Serbia acting
as Russia's agent China
I think he would agree you you would
agree there that this is a geopolitical
struggle that this issue is about
something much bigger than license
plates but do you accept that Serbia as
Russia are acting as a as a proxy for
Russia
yeah but first of all this kind of the
uh very uh this kind of rhetorics will
not bring us to peace we need the
situation to come down and if we use
this as an argument that Serbia is a
proxy of Russia then and that way Kosovo
is proxy of United States so what we do
have a war I disagree completely with
this and of course there is nothing in
Crystal peace Accord
regarding IDs and carpets everything
started when uh government in bristina
raised this issue without finalizing
municipality or serbians it's called
Society of Serbian municipality so I ask
you please come down we need diplomacy
we don't need this rhetorics from 90s
etc etc because that will not bring us
nowhere what we need now it's more
European Union presence negotiations and
let's put two sides on the table and
let's add agreed who did not or who feel
full Brussels Pizza Court obviously if I
can just jump in there because the
problem is does the Serbian president
agree with you I mean is he following
that advice as well because he's gone
and requested for Serbian police to be
stationed in Northern Kosovo he knows
that that's not going to happen but it's
only going to inflame the situation
isn't it
okay if at least this is very simple
who started issue with carpets and this
is not there is not even sentence what
our friend from Pristina uh he has said
nothing in Bristol peace Accord State
about ID or calculate so it is Pristina
initiate it is provocative language but
I don't want to blame no one I want as I
said let's talk let's agree let's calm
down situation let's not call each other
us Russia whatever proxies let's
talk and find out Solutions and I think
without this even European Union
recognize even uh Mr uh a special Envoy
of United States
I think he also recognized that
Christina did something that it should
not that's why there is a pressure on
Pristina not to not to impose a fully uh
decision on carpets Etc without
consultation without any pre-order
agreement Etc tomato except that it is
pretty difficult for some 50 000 ethnic
serbs to live in Kosovo given the
history I've lived my whole life in
Kosovo a part of the time when I was a
refugee as a teenager and I was made a
refugee because of the Serbian
aggression uh against Kosovo and I've
been living here close to our Serbian
neighbors for many years we are the
association of generosity of Kosovo work
closely with our Serbian colleagues uh
not just in northern part of Kosovo but
other parts of as well uh when custom
declared independence in 2008 according
to an accessory plan which was the
mediator between Kosovo and Serbia it
took obligation to respect minority
rights certain languages and official
language in Kosovo even though just four
percent of the population is is Serbian
uh their Heritage sites have been lately
uh guarded they've been all uh of this
year's Garden by NATO uh and by NATO
troops I know there's a lot of work to
do generally not just research but what
everyone living in Kosovo when it comes
to economy Endeavors but I think this uh
not accepting the reality which is that
cos always an independence day makes it
hard uh for for serbs to live their link
with Belgrade uh the fact that they uh
are ruled here by uh political party
which wins 96 of the vote and which is
directly linked with Mr vusi in Serbia
which is the country that didn't align
its foreign policy with um with EU when
it comes to Russia it makes it difficult
for them to integrate into society and
David do you think those ethnic serbs in
cost are being let down by Serbian
leaders in Belgrade
more than let down they're being
manipulated
their cannon fodder in a broader
conflict let's remember that Mr vucich
was milosevic's chief propagandist
and he's now continuing the milosevic
agenda to establish a greater Serbia by
seizing control of territories where
serbs live
today uh especially with European
integration
this is increasingly less important
what's important is international
standards a Bill of Rights minority
rights cassava is a an example of a
country which has fully embraced
minority rights protections and
promotions for its ethnic Serb citizens
instead of trying to upset relations uh
the Serbia should withdraw these
barricades
customer service should find ways of
interacting with their counterparts
Kosovo albanians I'm proud that my
family has sponsored a library in
mitrovica where Kosovo serves and Kosovo
albanians can come together and meet and
cooperate my teenage daughters were
involved in that project there's no
reason why people can't get along unless
they're manipulated by external forces
Darko what will it take for the leaders
in Belgrade for Serbia to recognize
Kosovo as an independent nation
agreement first of all Kosovo was never
independent it's a sovereign part of
Serbian territory and it's not only
Russia but also China blocking and many
European countries like Spain Romania
Cyprus Greece they don't recognize
Kosovo independence without prior
agreement with Serbia so if we talk if
we talk about background on politicians
so we can talk about Adam dimachi who
was a spiritually father of Alvin kurti
and Adam dimachi is a deep Russian spy
he passed away he was spiritually father
of Albin courti so if we talk about
background and past that will not bring
us nowhere so you have to think about
the future
this kind of memory is
coming from a distinguished speaker from
U.S okay you'll never never bring us
Darko
what does what needs to happen for a
final agreement to occur between Kosovo
and Serbia because that's the only
solution that is going to work here
that's going to end 20 years of conflict
Ina has to feel full International
obligation that means create creation of
a society of Serbian municipality and
that's it
and setups will have autonomous place
there Serbian municipalities in Northern
Kosovo yeah yeah it is it's not called
Society it's called Association of of
Serbian municipalities it is an
agreement that was signed back in 2013
By Coastal and Serbia and Brussels then
in 2015 there was a new agreement as
well it was taken at the Constitutional
Court of Kosovo because the agreement
says that it should have the opinion of
the Constitutional Court the
Constitutional Court decided the 23 of
the Articles out of Psalm 27 go against
the Constitution but the Constitutional
courts had said it should be created so
all these years the discussion here was
how it should be created not to be
something similar to replica in uh in
Bossier which would make Kosovo a
dysfunctional state so that's the
discussion uh everyone knows here Laura
in Kosovo that we have to do a
compromise Kosovo has to do a compromise
in order to reach this final uh Serbia
it would mean giving greater autonomy to
uh customer service even greater than
the one that is already with the
anti-story package which was the basis
of Kosovo declaring independence in 2000
and they enclosed coordination with the
Democratic world meaning U.S uh UK
Germany and other countries David what
steps are actually being taken to try to
reach this final agreement this lasting
solution is the EU as the U.S the UK all
these countries are they involved enough
in making this happen
no they're not involved enough and the
architecture of mediation that puts the
EU front and center is flawed there will
be no deal between Serbia and Kosovo
unless the U.S is a co-chair and leading
the negotiations instead of deferring to
the EU the U.S has to step up and it
needs to make its positions clear each
to knock some heads together so we can
get to a deal and let me just say a word
about the association of Serbian
municipalities
it was agreed to it should be
implemented but in this case there
should be Symmetry and reciprocity in
Serbia in the prasheva valley where you
have Albanian municipalities it too
should have extensive autonomy and
cultural and political rights the only
way we're going to get to an agreement
is if we see all sides prepared to
accommodate the demands of uh of
citizens and move forward with the
Democratic and rights package absolutely
okay well I'm afraid our time is up I'm
sure we will be revisiting this topic
again to see the discussion moving
forward thank you very much today to all
our guests for joining us jamalreja doco
trifunovich and David L Phillips
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