Kurti for the barricades: KFOR asked us for a little time, but we can't tolerate until the end of time

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said on Saturday that even though KFOR has asked for little time to remove barricades in the country's north, it has already taken place two weeks since they have been deployed. At a media conference, Kurti said Kosovo could not tolerate until indefinitely, as he said, barricades would [...]
At a media conference, Kurti said that Kosovo cannot tolerate until indefinitely, as he said, barricades are hampering freedom of movement.
“KFOR has asked for little time, but today it has been two weeks since the barricades were established. They're blocking freedom of movement. We have given him time precisely because freedom of movement is considered the fundamental value from KFOR's standpoint”, he said.
On the other hand, the executive head said that after Christmas he would hold a meeting with KFOR commander, where everything will be explained.
Because tonight is Christmas, we will soon have a meeting with KFOR commander, but this cannot be tolerated indefinitely and we can allow more weeks to pass without freedom of movement. At that meeting we're going to believe that everything will be explained to”.












