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Opposition lawmakers in Kosovo have again disrupted parliament with tear gas, in a continuing protest against deals with Serbia and Montenegro.

Glauk Konjufca of the main opposition Self-Determination Movement Party on Monday said members won't allow holding of the sessions until the government renounces a deal with Serbia giving more powers to ethnic-Serb communities in Kosovo and another with Montenegro on border demarcation.

In the past three months, the opposition has disrupted parliament with tear gas, pepper spray, whistles and water bottles.

Two of its lawmakers are under arrest and arrest warrants are issued for two others as well.

Kosovo and Serbia are holding EU-mediated talks to overcome their differences. Kosovo in 2008 declared independence from Serbia, an act that Serbia still rejects.