Kosovo's president has accused Serbia of provoking instability by asking Kosovo's Serb minority to vote in Serbia's upcoming elections, according to AP. Atifete Jahjaga told The Associated Press on Friday that Serbia's plan to also hold a vote in Kosovo will challenge the new country's "territorial integrity and provoke instability in Kosovo." Serbia is holding its local and parliamentary elections on May 6. Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia in 2008. Belgrade rejects the secession and considers Kosovo its province. Kosovo authorities fear that if the Serb minority in Kosovo's north votes it would ethnically split Kosovo and spark a new round of territorial wars.