Russia, Serbia seek Security Council meeting after forming Kosovo Army

Russia and Serbia have called on the UN Security Council to gather on Monday because of the situation in Kosovo, respectively, the transformation of KSF into the Kosovo Armed Forces. “Russia and Serbia sought to maintain the UN Security Council's session on Monday due to the situation behind the events in Pristina, [...]
“Russia and Serbia sought to maintain the UN Security Council's support Monday because of the situation they faced after the events in Pristina, where it was decided that KSF would turn it into armed forces, which conflicts with Resolution 1244, which envisions the presence of only international forces and not the other army”, writes Tass Agency.
Diplomats for the case consulted behind closed doors Friday.
No consensus reached due to these different locations. A decision was made that the head of the Security Council, the permanent representative of the Cote d'Ivoire, will proceed with the parties and set to Monday session”, the agency writes away.









