Kosovans agree deal on road to bypass historic monastery

12 November 2020, 17:44

The Serb Orthodox Monastery of Visoki Decani in western Kosovo (Visar Kryeziu/AP)
Kosovo Orthodox Monastery. Picture: PA

The Visoki Decani Monastery is one of the top monuments for the Serb minority.

Italian mediation helped resolve a long-running dispute between Kosovo’s ethnic Albanian government and the Serb minority, allowing a road project that will bypass a historic Christian Orthodox monastery listed as an endangered World Heritage site.

Serb Orthodox leaders long protested works to greatly widen a road brushing the 14th Century Visoki Decani Monastery, one of Kosovo’s top Serbian monuments.

They argued that it violated site protection rules and that heavy traffic using the road to access a planned ski resort would damage the buildings and their natural surroundings.

They also cited a series of grenade attacks against the monastery spurred by ethnic hatred after Kosovo’s 1998-99 war.

These led to Nato-led peacekeepers being permanently stationed to guard the complex, located some 60 miles west of the capital, Pristina.

The deal agreed Thursday will allow construction of a new road that bypasses the Unesco World Heritage site and leads to the resort and to neighbouring Montenegro.

The existing, widened road will remain, but is expected to be largely superseded by the new one.

Italy’s ambassador to Kosovo, Nicola Orlando and the head of the Kfor peacekeeping force, Italian General-Major Michele Risi, mediated the agreement.

The Serb Orthodox Monastery of Visoki Decani (Visar Kreziu/AP)
The Serb Orthodox Monastery of Visoki Decani (Visar Kreziu/AP)

An official involved in the talks said the bypass project’s cost was unclear but would likely be covered by the European Union.

“Such an agreement testifies that the Republic of Kosovo is a country of equality, of freedom and rights which are respected and protected similarly for everyone,” Kosovar prime minister Avdullah Hoti, who was also involved in the talks, said in a statement.

Monk Sava Janjic from the Visoki Decani monastery said on Twitter that the “arrangement will protect the monastery from the construction of the international road, which will go via a bypass, and in return will enable rehabilitation of the existing road … for local use”.

Kosovo’s foreign ministry also hailed the deal, saying in a statement that the road is “of strategic importance for all Albanians, eases the free movement of people and goods and also will be attractive for tourism development”.

Serbs are the biggest ethnic minority in Kosovo, though their number has decreased following the war when a Serbian crackdown on ethnic Albanian separatists led to the deaths of more than 10,000 people, mostly ethnic Albanians.

Nato intervention forced Serbia to withdraw from the province Serbs and the Serbian church consider their historic and cultural heartland — containing hundreds of Serbian Orthodox Christian monasteries and churches dating back to medieval times.

Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008, a move that Belgrade does not recognise.

Kosovo and Serbia have been in EU-negotiated talks, that included the Decani road issue, since 2011 but few of the signed deals are applied.

Visoki Decani Monastery was founded by Serbian King Saint Stefan Decanski, who was buried there after being killed by his son’s followers.

It blends western and eastern architectural styles and is richly decorated with frescoes.

During the 1998-99 war it sheltered civilians.

By Press Association

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