Serbia alarmed by Kosovo Army, warns consultation with Russia and China

A day before the Kosovo Assembly meeting in which proceedings are envisioned that transform the Kosovo Security Force into its Armed Army, Serbia has relied its latest hopes on U n NMIC will be able to stop this Kosovo step as well as Russia and China [...]
A day before the Kosovo Assembly meeting in which proceedings are envisioned that transform the Kosovo Security Force into its Armed Army, Serbia has relied its latest hopes on U n NMIK will be able to stop this Kosovo step as well as Russia and China what will happen after that step.
That's why he's been invited, and the chief of Belgrade has gone to Belgrade today. UNMIK, Zahir Tanin, who has been hosted and spoke with Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq.
During this conversation, Vuciqi has said Kosovo's intention to form the Army is of great concern in Serbia.
He, after his already known demagog, expressed in words that “Serbia will do everything to maintain peace and stability”, however, has preceded, that “after the formation of the Army the situation will deteriorate greatly”, transmit time.net
As FoNet reports, Vuciciqi has warned Serbia's “friends at the UN Security Council about shares that could be taken in response to the formation of the Kosovo Army.
That warning of forming the Army has called it Kosovo's new provocation.
The Serbian leader has said KFOR has the mandate to disarm the Kosovo Armed Forces and has prayed for Tanini to warn Kosovo that “with its provocative actions or endanger peace and stability in the region.









