Hasani: KFOR prevents force use for removing barricades

Enver Hasani, former chairman of the Constitutional Court, has said KFOR does not allow Kosovo Police to violently remove the barricades in northern Kosovo. During an interview with “Pressing” in T7, Hasani has said KFOR has mandated to prevent the transition of the situation between ethnicities. He says barricades can be removed through any [...]
During an interview with “Pressing” in T7, Hasani has said KFOR has mandated to prevent the transition of the situation between ethnicities.
He says barricades can be removed through some political agreement.
It is certain that KFOR does not allow the barricades without a political decision without a political agreement to be violent. Because one of KFOR's mandates is to prevent the passage of the situation between ethnicities”, Hasani has said.
Also, he has declared that Serbia is not a hostile country with NATO, as it once was.
Now 17 days north of Kosovo, local Serbs backed by official Belgrade have placed barricades in northern Kosovo.
The Kosovo government has declared follow-up that KFOR has asked time to remove the barricades.
But executive leader Albin Kurti has stated that” cannot wait indefinitely for the removal of the” barricades.
In the north of Kosovo, meanwhile, tensions have also led to an attack on journalists.
On the other hand, two Jarinje and Brnjak border points remain elusive due to barricades.
Kosovo police are committed to the north to ensure order and law.
But not only are police at risk, a KFOR patrol was also attacked on Sunday.
A EULEX patrol has been attacked earlier, fuelling the international community's response












