Escobar: Nobody should be killed or hurt, I hope there's no conflict in the north

US Special Envoy for the Western Balkans Gabriel Escobar after meeting with institutions leaders in Pristina and Belgrade, hopes there will be no conflict in northern Kosovo. He, speaking in an interview for the Serbian medium N1, has said no one should be killed or hurt because of the signs [...]
He, speaking in an interview for Serbian media N1He said no one should be killed or hurt because of the car signs.
When asked whether there is potential for escalation of the conflict with the following September or days, when the Government of Kosovo plans to impose reciprocity on Serbia on the issue of vehicle plates and documentation, Escobar said: “I hope not”, it broadcasts Express.
Escobar had earlier expressed his concern for a possible conflict as a result of the lack of an agreement between the two states on these issues.
“I hope people understand that no one should be killed or hurt because of the signboards. However, regardless of what we hope for, we are co-ordinatedly working for security and stability in Kosovo and the region. KFOR is present, E ULEX is present and we have close co-operation with the two governments and we are trying to resolve the differences between them, before tensions that could escalate in a conflict rise. And, I hope this won't happen”, he declared.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has warned through an interview given to Al Jazeera sent the Kosovo Police Special Forces north of the country. He has said no one can prevent their operation throughout the state territory.
Meanwhile, after this statement, harsh reactions have come from Belgrade, with warnings of resistance from the Serb people in Kosovo, in the event of the introduction of police forces in the country's north.












