Tensions in the north, the director of AKI reported before MPs on the parliamentary commission: Now the situation is stable.

The tense situation in the country's north has prompted Kosovo Intelligence Agency Director Petrit Ajeti to report before the deputies of the Commission for AKI Supervision. The chairman of this commission, Ganimete Musliu, has recently announced that this commission has held a meeting and that they have received from [the...] director.
The chairman of this commission, Ganimete Musliu, has recently indicated that this commission has held a meeting and that they have received information from the AKI director on the security situation in the country.
Musliu said the situation in the north is now stable.
In view of the circumstances in the north for reciprocity we as a commission have invited the director and he responded positively and reported. At the moment, the security situation is stable in the north, and competent bodies are a state of readiness for Kosovo's security not to be violated in any way. I thank Serbian citizens for their co-operation and encourage them to continue co-operating with the state of Kosovo and not to succumb to provocations from official Belgrade”, Musliu has said of EO.
In northern Kosovo, there were tension on the situation Sunday evening, shortly before two decisions Kosovo Government took into effect in late June over the issue of IDs at border crossings and vehicle plates.
After the shootings, the establishment of barricades and incidents that created an atmosphere of war near the border crossings with Serbia in Jarinje and Brnjak, the Kosovo government was recalled.
Ambassador Havenier intervened with President Vjosa Osmani and Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who were asked to postpone the implementation of these two decisions. Request accepted.












