Thaci: Banning KSF members from Serbia, unstable behaviour

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, commenting on the detention of two KSF members by Serbia's security authorities, has said it is an unstable but overindulgible behaviour. He made these comments at a media conference, where he said they were working on establishing the FAK. “is completely unnecessary, not [...]
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, commenting on the detention of two KSF members by Serbia's security authorities, has said it is an unstable but overindulgible behaviour.
He made these comments at a media conference, where he said they were working on establishing the FAK.
The “is completely unnecessary, not helpful, unstable behavior, I believe it will be out of the way, we'll be informed about what happened shortly. We are working on the foundation of the Kosovo Armed Forces according to NATO standards, will be a co-ordinated process with NATO and other aid countries in this process, is actually ready, but you know it's the question of political decision and the possibility of voting of two-thirds of both the community and parliament”, he has said.
Otherwise, two KSF members from the Serb community of the Republic of Kosovo have been banned by Serbia's security authorities after crossing the border point in Brnjak.
Kosovo's Ministry of Foreign Affairs through a communique has expressed deep indignation and concern over the continuation and repetition of such actions by Belgrade authorities, which seems to have a primary goal of intimidation, increased pressure, and the use of blackmail to prevent Kosovo Serbs' integration into the institutional and social life of the Republic of Kosovo.












