MITROVICA, Kosovo (AP) — A few thousand people rallied Tuesday in the Serb-populated north of Kosovo, demanding that the government abolish a 100 percent tax it recently levied on all goods imported from Serbia.
The rally in the divided town of Mitrovica reflects wider tensions that recently soared between the former war foes. Serbia does not recognize Kosovo’s 2008 declaration of independence.
Also on Tuesday, four mayors from the Serb-dominated northern municipalities in Kosovo said they were resigning in protest. Serbia’s Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said Serbia will take the tax issue to an arbitration court if it is not resolved within the next 90 days.
In Kosovo, the U.N. mission expressed “serious concern” over the tensions. Mission head Zahir Tanin said the tax was a violation of a regional trade agreement and “should be retracted.”