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Isuf B. Bajrami: Kosovo Security in the Context of Regional and Geopolitical Tensions

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Kosovo Security in the Context of Regional and Geopolitical Tensions

By Isuf B. Bajrami

Kosovo Urgently Convenes the Security Council in the Context of Global Tensions and Regional Risks

At the request of Prime Minister Albin Kurti, an extraordinary meeting of the Kosovo Security Council was held to analyze recent developments in the Middle East following the U.S.-led military operation "Epic Fury" against Iranian targets.

However, beyond the global dimension of the crisis, discussions also focused on potential implications for security in the Balkans, particularly in light of sensitive geopolitical circumstances and ongoing attempts at destabilization in the region.

International Dimension: Escalation and Global Polarization

• The U.S. operation against Iranian targets is seen as part of an effort to curb destabilizing capacities in the Middle East.

• Potential escalation increases the risk of further global polarization, with different state and non-state actors potentially exploiting the situation for strategic purposes.

• In this context, Kosovo reaffirmed its Euro-Atlantic orientation and support for strategic allies, considering global stability as directly linked to national security.

Risks for the Balkans: Russian Influence and Destabilizing Narratives

The Security Council also discussed:

• The increase in propaganda and disinformation in the region.

• Efforts by external actors to provoke inter-ethnic tensions.

• Instrumentalization of international crises for political destabilization.

In particular, concern was highlighted regarding Russia's continued influence in the Balkans through political, media, and security mechanisms, as well as efforts to steer the region away from its Euro-Atlantic orientation.

Kosovo, as one of the clearest pro-Western states, is often targeted by hybrid campaigns aiming to:

• Discredit institutions.

• Create insecurity and panic.

• Deepen political and ethnic divisions.

Extremism and Nationalist Rhetoric in Serbia

Another important element of the analysis was the political climate in Serbia, where nationalist rhetoric and tolerance of parallel structures or extremist-leaning groups are considered potential destabilizing factors for the region.

Recent developments in northern Kosovo and prior security incidents show that tensions can be activated quickly in the context of international crises. Any global escalation can be exploited as an opportunity to test institutional stability and the response of international partners in the Balkans.

Measures Taken by Kosovo Institutions

Kosovo institutions have informed that:

• Vigilance and inter-institutional coordination have been increased.

• Regional and international developments are being closely monitored.

• Continuous communication exists with strategic partners, particularly the U.S. and Euro-Atlantic allies.

• Security structures are on alert for any possible scenario.

At the same time, Kosovo has expressed solidarity with the people of Iran and their aspirations for freedom and fundamental rights, clearly distinguishing between regimes and citizens.

Call for Calm and Resistance to Disinformation

At the conclusion of the meeting, citizens were urged to:

• Remain calm and trust national institutions.

• Rely solely on official and verified media sources.

• Avoid falling victim to disinformation campaigns, which often intensify during crises.

Kosovo emphasized that it remains a reliable partner in the Euro-Atlantic community and will continue to contribute to peace, security, and stability, fully aware that its own stability is closely tied to global developments and regional dynamics.

Historical Context of Security Architecture (1999–2008)

Post-War Period and International Presence (1999)

After NATO intervention in 1999¹ and the withdrawal of Serbian forces, Kosovo was placed under temporary UNMIK administration², while security was guaranteed by KFOR³.

This period established the foundation of today's security architecture:

• International military presence

• International civilian oversight

• Gradual development of local security institutions

Independence and Serbian Opposition (2008)

Kosovo's declaration of independence in 2008? was followed by intense tensions in the north. Serbia refused to recognize the new state and supported parallel structures in Serb-majority municipalities.

During this phase, EULEX? also consolidated its mission, mandated to uphold the rule of law, investigate organized crime, and support the judicial system.

Cycle of Repeated Tensions (2011–2022)

• Northern Kosovo characterized by barricades and obstruction of free movement?.

• Resistance to the extension of state authority.

• This pattern marked the beginning of continuous pressure on constitutional order.

Intensification after Russian Aggression in Ukraine (2022)

Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine?, the Western Balkans became a potential space for indirect destabilization. Anti-Western narratives, disinformation campaigns, and nationalist rhetoric intensified, particularly in the context of Kosovo-Serbia relations.

Risk Escalation (2023–2024)

Attacks on Kosovo Police

• Armed attacks against police officials?.

• Death of a police sergeant in the line of duty.

• Use of heavy weaponry and organized logistics.

This incident was classified as a terrorist act and indicated a high level of paramilitary organization.

Attacks on KFOR and International Missions

• Dozens of KFOR soldiers injured?.

• Explosive attacks reported against EULEX patrols¹?.

• UNMIK personnel faced incidents and operational obstacles¹¹.

These attacks target the security architecture established since 1999.

Attacks on Journalists and Property

• Physical attacks against journalists and damage to equipment¹².

• Arson of municipal buildings and destruction of official vehicles.

• Damage to private property and local businesses.

Such actions have psychological and economic effects, aiming to weaken state authority.

Attacks on Ethnic Albanian Citizens and Indigenous Property – Colonization and Historical Context

• Physical attacks on ethnic Albanian citizens, particularly in northern Kosovo¹².

• Arson, destruction, and vandalism of homes and farms.

• Colonization of strategic areas with Serbs previously involved in war crimes in Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia¹³.

• Psychological effects and disruption of normal community life.

• Destabilizing intent: ethnic tension, institutional weakening, demographic change.

Serbian Military Positioning and Pressure Strategy

Serbia has in some instances amassed troops and heavy equipment near the Kosovo border¹? to:

• Increase combat readiness

• Send political pressure signals

• Test international community reactions

These movements are interpreted as a "controlled pressure" strategy, maintaining high tension without open conflict.

Hybrid Warfare Dimension

• Mass disinformation and media propaganda

• Exploitation of global crises

• Activation of extremist groups on the ground

This model aligns with hybrid warfare practices used by Russia in other regions.

Strategic Perspective for Kosovo

Kosovo faces three main pillars of risk:

1. Symbolic military pressure from Serbia

2. Armed and extremist group activity in the north

3. Russian geopolitical influence and hybrid warfare

However, there are also three pillars of stability:

• Continuous KFOR presence

• Strong partnership with the U.S. and Euro-Atlantic allies

• Gradual consolidation of Kosovo security institutions

Strategic Conclusion

Amid global polarization, Kosovo remains a sensitive geopolitical point in the Balkans. Post-war history shows that tensions are cyclical and interlinked with global developments.

Stability requires:

• Constant vigilance

• Strong coordination with allies

• Strengthening resilience against hybrid warfare

Kosovo today faces not isolated incidents but a long-term strategic challenge requiring careful management, institutional determination, and continuous international support.

Footnotes

1. NATO air campaign against FRY, March–June 1999.

2. Establishment of UNMIK under UNSC Resolution 1244 (June 10, 1999).

3. KFOR deployment, June 1999.

4. Kosovo declaration of independence, February 17, 2008.

5. EULEX deployment, 2008.

6. Northern barricade crises (2011 onwards).

7. Russian invasion of Ukraine, February 2022.

8. Armed attack in northern Kosovo, September 2023.

9. KFOR personnel injuries during clashes, May 2023.

10. EULEX incidents (2022–2023).

11. UNMIK incidents during tensions.

12. Attacks on journalists, citizens, and property reports.

13. Colonization of northern areas by Serbs involved in war crimes in Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia.

14. Serbian troop buildup near the border (2022–2023).

The Land of Leka; 01.03.2026



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