Despite calls by Kosovo officials, NATO stresss Vuchiqi threat to war

NATO officials declined to comment statements by Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, who said that in Kosovo there could be conflict as in Nagorno Karabakh, if peace efforts fail. From the military alliance headquarters, KFOR's “mission, led by NATO, remains fully focused on implementation [...]
From the headquarters of the military alliance said that KFOR's <x0->mission [to Kosovo], led by NATO, remains fully focused on implementing the mandate by the United Nations, to provide security and freedom of movement for all communities in Kosovo”.
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Vuciq has said he does not want frozen conflict with Kosovo. He has mentioned the ongoing war in Nagorno Karabakh between Azerbaijan and Armenia, commemorating how “from a frozen 30-year conflict could break out war”.
Vuciq said Serbia wants a compromise solution with Kosovo, but added it would not be reconciled with humiliation.
We don't want this to happen and surprise us. Therefore, we do not engage in a frozen conflict, but we want a compromise solution and to insist on the process under the auspices of the EU”, Vuciq said.
During a press conference in which Ana Brnabyqi was nominated as a mandate for forming Serbia's new government, Vucic stressed that Serbia has the greatest pressure to recognise Kosovo's independence, without taking anything in return.
Our commitment is to face challenges. And in the face of the greatest pressures they are about Kosovo and the efforts to force Serbia to recognise Kosovo's independence, and therefore not get almost anything, with our desire always to express our intention to negotiate and reach a compromise solution. We certainly do not accept the humiliation of the citizens of Serbia and our citizens in Kosovo”, Vuciq said.












