American Embassy talking warnings of Kosovo attacks

Since Saturday, many Kosovo citizens have been under fever because of reports that foreign diplomatic missions had made warnings to their citizens. And here on the accent came the U.S. Embassy. The American Embassy in Pristina, considered quite a credit card, had considered that the “should be reviewed travel” for [...]
The American Embassy in Pristina, considered to be highly creditable, had to consider the “trip to northern Mitrovica, Leposaviq, Zubin Potok and Zvecan “due to the potential for civil unrest due to ethnic tensions,”
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The embassy's spokesman also erased speculations about the declaration that Kosovo cities can be dangerous, saying this is not new, neither in Kosovo nor in the Balkans in general.
The US's “Embassy monitors local threats to ensure the safety of US employees and citizens living in Kosovo. That's why we are in constant communication with the Kosovo Police. We were not one of the missions/ambas that warned our employees and/or American citizens of this particular threat and we have no plans to do so right now. Language about possible terrorist activity in the Balkans has been on the website for many months. This is not new. In fact, last Monday, November 22nd, the travel advice came down from “don't travel” to “Reconsider travel”. This is mainly driven by data from the CDC concerning the risk of COVID-19 for Americans who can travel to Kosovo”, Eric Brassil, a spokesman for Amasada, has declared.











