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Monday, 29 January, 2001, 16:27 GMT
Kostunica warns of fresh fighting
![]() Kostunica: Leaving Davos to deal with southern Serbia
Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica has warned that "fresh fighting" could soon break out again between Serb and ethnic Albanian forces.
The past week has seen the most serious violence in the region since last November, when four Serb policemen were killed by suspected Albanian guerrillas fighting for the independence of three Albanian-populated towns near the Kosovo border.
UN special co-ordinator for the Balkans Carl Bildt told the BBC that the Presevo situation was "the most serious threat to stability in the Balkans, and there is very little awareness or attention to what is about to explode". UN concern The BBC's Nik Gowing in Davos has been shown evidence by foreign diplomatic sources that the guerrillas now have several hundred fighters in the 5km-deep military exclusion zone on the boundary between Kosovo and the rest of Serbia. The sources said that:
Our correspondent says Yugoslav officials are concerned that Albanian actions may reach the point where the Yugoslav military - which currently supports Mr Kostunica - will insist on entering the security zone, creating another Albanian refugee crisis.
![]() Abrupt departure Mr Kostunica had been due to speak to the Davos forum on plans for the economic regeneration of Yugoslavia, before his abrupt departure. In an exclusive interview with BBC World Television, Mr Kostunica said: "The threat is still under control, but it can get out of control. There, we have once again the flames of a new war... we are trying by all means to prevent it. "The situation is getting worse and worse," he said. He told the BBC the seriousness of the situation meant that, as president, he should be in Yugoslavia rather than the Swiss Alps. The Yugoslav Government has demanded an urgent United Nations Security Council meeting to discuss the guerrillas' actions.
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