Kurti seeks NATO soldiers in Kosovo, Dorgi: Once gone, the groom won't enter

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, in an interview for Die Welt, has declared that as a result of Serbia's military maneuvers, it is necessary to increase the number of KFOR forces in Kosovo. For that, his former associate, Aida Drgguti, has reacted. Kurt has stressed that such a thing would increase [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, in an interview for Die Welt, has declared that as a result of Serbia's military maneuvers, it is necessary to increase the number of KFOR forces in Kosovo. For that, his former associate, Aida Drgguti, has reacted.
Kurti has stressed that such a thing would boost security in the country, while Aida Drdguti had something to say about the prime minister's request.
“Paj, after losing, the groom is not entered”, she wrote responding to the news about Kurti.

Otherwise, KFOR has actually increased the military presence in the north, in order to minimize the possibility of tensions if by September 1st there is no agreement between Kosovo and Serbia on license plates and documents.












