Explosions north, Vuchyq: Police officers sent in opposition to Brussels Agreement

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has spoken from Tirana about the bombings that took place in northern Kosovo, where municipal election commission offices in northern Mitrovica and Zubin Potok have been declassified. He has charged Kosovo, saying that “has violated the Brussels agreement with sending armed police to the north”. “Today, again, [...]
He has charged Kosovo, saying that “has violated the Brussels agreement with sending armed police to the north”.
“Today, again, in opposition to the Brussels Agreement, armed police officers have been sent to the north. As I said yesterday, just ask what day a new provocation will occur that could disrupt stability and peace. Well, at least according to information there are no victims and we believe it will remain so. As to time, we do not know what is in the minds of those people who want to cause conflict every week. It's not an easy time ahead of us. But it is important that we stay with our people and agree with Albanians for everything possible to maintain peace. I believe Miroslav Lajcak will play an important role in calming”, Vuciq said, B92 reports.
As for the Kosovo president's statements, Vjosa Osmani, has said that for him: “Whoever is not in favour of recognising Kosovo's independence is a man of the past, and perhaps for the future are those who want to do whatever they want. Common name”.
Vuciq has said he is happy with discussions and agreements at the EU-Western Balkans Summit in Tirana.
“We talked about concrete things, about Serbia's support, about the energy sector, while also about strategic issues and everything that awaits us”, Vuciq said.












