Rasp: Serbia cannot send security forces to Kosovo

The new Minister of Communities, Nenad Rassic, has said Serbia cannot send security forces to Kosovo without KFOR agreeing to it. And in that case, he says KFOR is not even considering this option. “As I recall, according to Resolution 1244, Serbia in Kosovo can [...]
And in that case, he says KFOR is not even considering this option.
I remember, according to Resolution 1244, Serbia in Kosovo could send 1,000 security forces, with only approval and co-ordination with KFOR. And in this case, I'm not sure that KFOR is thinking that option”, Rashiqi told “Danas”.
He made these comments after statements by Serbian officials that Serbia is considering sending 1,000 security troops to Kosovo.
Rashihqi said it is important to be quiet so that you don't get into fights.
In the question of what is the reason for sending police forces to northern Kosovo, he says that as far as he knows, police troops have been sent at the request of Albanians and Bosniaks, as, in their words, they are feeling insecure.
Among other things, Rashiqi announced that at today's meeting, which will hold with Prime Minister Albin Kurti, he will ask that mayoral elections in northern municipalities be postponed.












