Secretary NATO talks to Kurt and Vucinqi: Pristina, Belgrade hold

Secretary - General NATO, Jans Stoltenberg, announced that he has talked with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq about the situation in northern Kosovo. Stoltenberg said it is vital that Pristina and Belgrade refrain and return dialogue. <x0)
Stoltenberg said it is vital that Pristina and Belgrade refrain and return dialogue.
“I talked with Aleksandar Vucicin and Albin Kurtin about the need for de-exhalation in northern Kosovo. It is vital that both Belgrade and Pristina show restraint and return to dialogue. KFOR's mandate remains to ensure a safe and secure environment and freedom of movement for all”, Stoltenberg wrote on Twitter.
I spot to @avuccic of #Serbia & @Oblancurti of #Kosovo About the need to de-scalate in the field of Kosovo. It's vital both Belgrade & Pristina show resort & turn to dialogue. @NATO KFOR) mandates of remains to supply a safe & safe environment & freedom of change for all.
) Jens Stoltenberg (@jenstoltenberg) Seember 26, 2021
On Saturday, the Autonomous Recording Center in Zubin Potok has been burned while the Civil Record Center in Zvecan has been attacked.
According to preliminary investigations there were dropped two hand bombs, which have not exploded.
Due to developments in the north, Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani stopped visiting the United States yesterday and left for Kosovo.
Earlier Saturday, Prime Minister Albin Kurti said the two attacks in the north were intentional.
“Individuals or groups whose rule of law and order and public security are jeopardizing criminal activity and violating peace. Clearly, they are encouraging and supporting Serbia, the Ottoman regime there, respectively. Unfortunately, in front of the international community, Serbia is using Kosovo citizens to provoke serious international conflict”, Kurti said.
Interior Minister Jalal Svecla said yesterday that despite such actions, the Kosovo government will continue to implement the decision on the measures of reciprocity for plates with Serbia on the entire territory of Kosovo.
“These criminal acts show best what would happen at the border points in Jarinje and Brnjak if we did not have the presence of special units to ensure order and security”, Svecla wrote on the social Facebook network.
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani said Saturday's two attacks in Zubin Potok and Zvecan testify that Serbia is the key source of destabilisation in the region”.
It called on the international community not to ignore what it described as the tendency of Russia and Serbia to destabilise the region and beyond.
Opposition leaders who have today met with Prime Minister Kurti to offer his support in protecting the country's sovereignty have reacted to the situation.












