Kurti: I accept further delay, expect normality, if the situation passes, KFOR police end it

Kurti: I accept further delay, expect normality, if the situation passes, KFOR police end it

After Serbs had placed barricades and blocked roads in the north of the Republic of Kosovo in recognition of the Kosovo government's decision on reciprocity measures for license plates and exit documents, US Ambassador Jeff Havenier had urgently dropped from his residence to the Kosovo government along with the request for [...]

The American demand had been approved, until reciprocity had continued for several hours until the roads had been cleared from the barricades.

However, Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said he accepts the next postponement. So has the first government declared in an interview on Wednesday for “Bloomberg”.

Kurti has said he accepts the next postponement and expects September 1st to be a normal day.

If the situation escalates into violence, NATO's 3,800-strong KFOR police and peacekeeping forces will end, Kurti was quoted as saying.

There have been reports yesterday that the emissaries have asked for a new three-month extension, yet Miroslav Lajcak today has not stated such a thing and has stated that there are many speculations.

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