Kosovo Votes to Create National Army Over Serb Objections

Kosovo Votes to Create National Army Over Serb Objections
People are pictured through Kosovo flag as they take part in celebrations of the 10th anniversary of Kosovo's independence in Pristina, Kosovo Feb. 17, 2018. Ognen Teofilovski/Reuters
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PRISTINA—Parliament in Kosovo, which relies on NATO troops for its protection, voted on Oct. 18, to set up a 5,000-strong national army though its Serb minority said the move was illegal.

Serb deputies, backed by Belgrade which does not recognize Kosovo’s independence, have blocked any such move in the past saying creation of a national army required a change to the constitution.