Tear gas has been released in Kosovo’s parliament by opposition MPs in a bid to stop a vote on a border demarcation agreement with Montenegro.
The Self-Determination Movement party used three tear gas canisters in the Assembly building as the vote was due to start on Wednesday, forcing all politicians to leave the hall.
The 120-seat parliament was expected to vote with the two-thirds needed to ratify the 2015 agreement.
The Movement party claims the deal would see Kosovo lose 20,000 acres of its territory to its neighbour, though experts dispute this.