Tensions in the North: President Sejdiu urges the situation to be forwarded “every minute” from Kosovo

Former president of the Republic of Kosovo, Fatmir Sejdiu, has spoken on the matter of reciprocity of license plates in a proposal for Periscope. In the last five days, the situation in the north of the country has been tense with citizens of Serbian ethnicity continuing to protest and block roads and with members of the ongoing Special Units [...]
In the last five days, the situation in the country's north has been tense with citizens of Serbian ethnicity continuing to protest and block roads and members of the Special Units who continue to stay close to border points 1 and 31 to enable the implementation of the move.
Former Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has declared Serbia's interest in freezing tensions by instrumentalising parallel structures in the country's north through which it aims at “showing Kosovo's instability and [not] its overall stability. ”
He has urged Kosovo to act in a touched manner.
Kosovo has never been and is not, I don't believe it, interested in promoting conflicts with its citizens in this case, neither with the citizens in the north [of the Serb community], nor with Serbia because the conflicts have ended,” said Mr. Sadie for Periscope.
However, President Sejdiu sees an international Community intervention needed in the kind of special pressure on the Government of Serbia.
Kosovo's president at the time Kosovo was declared an independent and sovereign state has called on Kosovo authorities for <x0 serious, reasonable and discreet “and for a management of the situation “cdo minute” [like].
“... and in parallel, I think it is necessary to have a co-operation with all international factors that have supported Kosovo in its adjacent walks. ”
We remember that U.S. and the EU reactions have been directed both towards the Kosovo side and Serbia without making any difference despite Serbia acting hostilely towards Kosovo. /Periscope












