KFOR Commander: Riots can break off in Kosovo, we're getting ready

KFOR Commander: Riots can break off in Kosovo, we're getting ready

There are goals that under the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue in September a broad debate with the EU will take place, and I would like to hear the plans of Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq and Kosovo's Hashim Thaci, NATO Joint Forces Commander at Naples James Foggo has said. He in [...]

He said in an interview for the Belgrade newspaper “Blic” that if there is dialogue on fundamental issues, which have both sides and have different opinions, there are also groups on both sides that disagree with leaders in the progress of peaceful dialogue, and that sometimes could bring unrest.

Foggo has been commemorating KFOR is part of NATO and has a mandate to act as the third instance in Kosovo, following its institutions and police and EULEX, and in line with UN Resolution 1244, which envisions KFOR keeping its environment calm and free movement.

We're doing this very well and there's no doubt that we'll continue without seeing all the future challenges that may arise during the following months of dialogue”, Foggo said, broadcast Koha.net.

Asked what would happen if conflict over borders occurred, Foggo says the borders were made with international agreements and that to preserve peace they are not only loaded NATO and KFOR, but also Serbia's Army, with which he said, have good relations, Foggo said.

Speaking of the situation in Kosovo, he concluded it is positive that young people have enthusiasm for the peaceful future, but that it is negative that obstacles have been placed on the Mitrovica Bridge.

 

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