The White House said that it had detected a large build-up of Serbian forces on the Kosovo border. It urged Belgrade to withdraw them to avoid destabilizing the situation after deadly clashes. In Brussels meanwhile, Nato said it had authorised additional forces for Kosovo. Britain’s Ministry of Defence said it had transferred command of a battalion to the alliance so it could provide support if required.

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