EU chief: There is no agreement in dialogue preventing the deployment of police in the north

For the chief of the European Union Office in Kosovo, Thomas Szunyog, Kosovo has noted some progress in a host of areas. And he points out that the European Commission's latest report also says it. Kosovo has made progress or some progress: fighting terrorism, market economy or structural reforms; digitising the economy, improving [...]
For the chief of the European Union Office in Kosovo, Thomas Szunyog, Kosovo has noted some progress in a host of areas.
And he points out that the European Commission's latest report also says it.
Kosovo has made progress or some progress: fighting terrorism, market economy or structural reforms; digitisation of the economy, improving road and railway infrastructure, investments in renewable sources, customs, taxes, enterprise policies and industrial ones”, he mentions areas where there has been walking.
The limited procedure, however, is progress”.
Szunyog for Klan Kosovo, citing areas where there has been no progress, has stressed that the latest report should be seen as opportunities for concrete action in the following year.
“Hopefully there will be more concrete decisions next year. It is important to view the report as a set of recommendations for steps to introduce a guide for action. Work on the next report starts now. Kosovo can do better: citizens deserve better”.
He has also spoken in some responses about developments in northern Kosovo months ago, suggesting that no dialogue agreement são Kosovo police bans deployment everywhere on state territory.
However, for the northern part, it says there is a certain tradition of reporting.
There is no agreement in dialogue that prevents the deployment of special police units from south to north, but that is a common policy of close co-ordination with the international community as well as KFOR's preliminary announcement”.











