European Commission: We are also watching in Kosovo where our money is going

At a media conference, European Commission spokesman Peter Stano has been asked about EU statements about shares in northern Kosovo, a day after the United States took steps for Zvonko Veselinovic and his group. In journalists' questions whether the EU will continue to help groups [...]
In journalists' questions about whether the EU will continue to assist groups in the country's north, as according to him, they are not all businessmen, but there are also politicians backed by Serbia's government, and at the same time, the EU, according to Palocaj, invests a lot of money in the north.
Stano in his response said the fight against organised crime is one of the strictest conditions when it comes to implementing the legal state and bringing Kosovo's north to European standards.
“We are monitoring our money we are giving to our partners, we are following developments and the way governments are intensively fighting organised crime, corruption”, Stano has said, Clankosova reports.
On the other hand, he said it is valued and published annually in EU reports, while adding that they put too much pressure to show the continued commitment to fighting organised crime.
This is an ongoing attempt, this is a constant matter and certainly we're helping”, Stano said.
We remember that following the Kosovo Police action in the north of the country where the target, according to them, were criminal groups, European Union High Representative Josep Borrell had reacted, saying these shares should always be in co-ordination.











