Vuciq: Serbia this week submits request to KFOR for deployment of troops in Kosovo

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq indicated that after the December 15th session, the Government of Serbia will submit a request to NATO mission commander in Kosovo, KFOR, to send up to 1,000 security forces to Kosovo. Official Belgrade since 8 December warned reviewing its deployment forces in [...]
Official Belgrade since 8 December warned of reviewing the deployment of its forces in Kosovo, under UN Resolution 1244.
The government's “Seconance is Thursday and as things are, the government will make the decision to send a letter to KFOR commander”, Vuciq said in response to journalists' questions following talks with Srdjan Petrovic, owner of a floor from the Great Hocha, who went to a meeting with the president following the Kosovo Customs action that confiscated alcohol without documentation.
Vuciq added that the Government session will be held Thursday afternoon and that KFOR will later receive the application.
This “reversion” has been demanded by Serbian authorities because of increased Kosovo Police presence in the northern part of the country, following successive gang attacks in the north on law enforcement officials.
For these attacks, Kosovo Police have arrested one of the authors, former Kosovo Serb community police officer Dejan Pantic, the one who followed the barricade of a street in the northern part of Kosovo.












