Stoltenberg raises the alarm: Foreign factors working to undermine progress in Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Secretary - General NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, has talked today about the situation in the Western Balkans, saying that recently some external factors are acting in order to jeopardise progress that has been achieved in the region, especially in Bosnia and Kosovo, writes N1. These statements are made at a conference [...]
These statements were made at a media conference after meeting with Lithuanian diplomacy chief, adding that member states have agreed on the importance of presence in the Western Balkans.
At the final session, we were joined by partners from Finland, Sweden, and EU High Representative Josep Borell. We discussed stability and security in the Western Balkans”, Stolenberg said.
He has said tensions have recently increased, including Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
With a lot of aggressive rhetoric, stop-and-stop reforms, and external factors working on risking progress”, Stoltenberg has launched.
He said NATO will continue to promote stability, security and co-operation in the region and that member states “agree on the importance of” for the Alliance's presence.
“including our Kosovo KFOR mission. And our offices in Sarajevo and in Belgrade” have added further Stoltenberg, stressing that NATO's co-operation with the European Union remains <x2).












