Targa crisis, Italy sends two ministers to Kosovo, Serbia

Following the European Union's failure, Italy seeks to find a solution between Kosovo and Serbia for recent tensions and the issue of license plates. The government of Rome has sent Foreign Minister Antonio Tayan and Defence Minister Guido Cronetto to Belgrade and Pristina on a mission. “We work to ease tensions between the two countries [...]
The government of Rome has sent Foreign Minister Antonio Tayan and Defence Minister Guido Cronetto to Belgrade and Pristina on a mission. We work to ease tensions between the two countries, and thanks to the presence of our military contingent.
Italy wants to be a protagonist of peace even in the Western Balkans”, Tatyan writes in an announcement. While Italian Defence Minister underlines that their visit to Kosovo and Serbia is being made to help dialogue that has become too difficult.
“Italia has the task of being protagonistic in dialogue, in search of the reasons that unite, in the stubborn pursuit of the path to peace”, writes Cronetto.
Regarding recent developments, Germany has reacted through its ambassador to Pristina. “It is absurd to risk escalation for license plates”, diplomat Jorn Rode points out.
Addressing Prime Minister Albin Kurti, although not directly, the diplomat of the Berlin government, says the West needs more citizens and less dangerous.












