KFOR Commander: Kosovo's not good to talk about veterans fraud

KFOR Commander Salvatore Cuoci has said the security situation in Kosovo is calm. The one at RTV Dukagjini has said that while the presidents of Kosovo and Serbia are having open discussions, there is no concern for the security situation. Cuoci has said KFOR's mandate is in line with [...]
The one at RTV Dukagjini has said that while the presidents of Kosovo and Serbia are having open discussions, there is no concern for the security situation.
Cuoci has said KFOR's mandate is in line with UN-sponsored Resolution 1244.
“We do not decide whether the solution will be accepted, this belongs to both countries involved in the” talks, he said.
KFOR commander has said the solution should not affect the region, as we have responsibility for the borders.
“We have enough force on the ground to meet all challenges that can be met. KFOR has other additional forces on the horizon, but at the moment there are no indicators for possible unrest”, he said.
Cuoci has said KFOR sees the reactive chain of other security institutions in Kosovo.
“of course we want Kosovo institutions to take responsibility and decide how to act in certain cases”, he.
“During Vuciki's visit we landed in Mitrovica and every corner in Kosovo to ensure the prosperity of Vuciki's visit. There was a good co-operation of security organisations in Kosovo”, he said.
He said Vuciqi did well not to go to Skenderaj, it was his wise move.
“In Skenderaj we received information that Vuciqi would not come to Baja, so we did not intervene and let the Kosovo police act or not. Wucinqi did well not to go to Skenderaj. We could also unblock the roads, but the visit would not be as peaceful as it went on the first day”.
It was very easy to unlock the roads in Skenderaj, but it was unnecessary to intervene”.
KFOR commander has said the KSF mission should currently be for civil protection for NATO.
“KSF in its current mandate, which is civil protection, in case of some natural disaster”.
Speaking of veterans' lists, the first KFOR in Kosovo has said it is not a good thing when it is heard that in Kosovo they are receiving benefits even those who do not deserve that status.
“We are satisfied with the prosecution's actions, and by the very war organisations that want to remove these persons from the beneficiary lists”, he said.












