Escobar: Kosovo must not send special forces to a country where we have KFOR

Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Europe Gabriel Escobar has criticised Kosovo for sending the Special Unit to the north. He has said that Special Forces should not be sent to a country where KFOR is. Look, I have to say we're very busy in this matter with [...]
He has said that Special Forces should not be sent to a country where KFOR is.
Look, I have to say that we are very busy in this matter with our European partners. We believe both sides should refrain from using harmful rhetoric, and both sides should focus attention and energy on dialogue mediated by the European Union. We support this dialogue 100 percent and I'm in daily contact with Miroslav Lajcak”, Escobar said about VOA.
He has some very good proposals. He is trying to bring both sides to Brussels on the license issue, with the aim of negotiating a sustainable solution and having some good solutions. But it is up to both sides to agree to discuss this, it is up to them to go to Brussels and address the issue. It is also in the hands of both sides not to have a military approach to this issue and not to send Special Forces to a country where we have KFOR. There's no need for that. Regarding the issue of license plates we would like to see some moves in Brussels, probably since next week”, he said.











