NATO Secretary: Target issue could increase tensions in Kosovo

Secretary - General NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, at a news conference following the Alliance's member states' meeting in Brussels, has said the issue of license plates could increase tensions in Kosovo. Stoltenberg argued that KFOR troops support efforts by European Union diplomats to achieve progress in [...]
Stoltenberg argued that KFOR troops support efforts by European Union diplomats to achieve progress in dialogue between Pristina and Belgrade, with EU mediation.
The Western Balkans is a region in Europe where the European Union and NATO co-operate very closely. We helped end two brutal wars, originally in Bosnia and Herzegovina, then in Kosovo. We have our presence, the KFOR mission in Kosovo”, Stoltenberg said.
Speaking to Bosnia and Herzegovina, he said it is one of the countries on the road to NATO membership.
But, he stressed, this decision will ultimately be Bosnia and Herzegovina's decision.
He added that this decision should be something Bosnia and Herzegovina wants because “NATO respects the decisions of all countries choosing their path”.












