Serbian Army Chief: Currently, we do not plan to intervene in Kosovo

Serbian Army Chief of Staff Milan Mojsilovic has said the situation in Kosovo is quite complicated, but has added that Serbia is not yet considering the option of military intervention. Mojsilovic has told Serbian Radio Television that the situation in Kosovo is full of tension and unilateral movement, writes B92, present Periscopi. [...]
Serbian Army Chief of Staff Milan Mojsilovic has said the situation in Kosovo is quite complicated, but has added that Serbia is not yet considering the option of military intervention.
Mojsilovic has told Serbian Radio Television that the situation in Kosovo is full of tension and unilateral movement, writes B92, conveys Periscope.
The security situation is stable, but all parameters show that unexpected” can occur, he has said, adding that the Serbian Army is in constant contact with KFOR in north and south Kosovo.
He has said Serbia's Army will continue to monitor the situation.
KFOR's “responsibility is to preserve the situation on Kosovo territory. We are interested in all our citizens, in the north and south living in that country”, he said.
“The president of the Republic is committed to finding a solution that offers peace in Kosovo, so the military currently does not consider handling military intervention, but as a soldier, I can say I do not abandon this responsibility, he has said. /Periscope.












