Aggression in Banjska, part of the agenda of European leaders in Granada

Tensions between Kosovo and Serbia will be the subject of discussion by leaders of European states at the European Political Community Summit (EPC), during today's day in Granada, Spain, though discussions will be closed doors. The country's president, Vjosa Osmani, and [the] counterpart are staying from Wednesday.]
Tensions between Kosovo and Serbia will be the subject of discussion by leaders of European states at the European Political Community Summit (EPC), during today's day in Granada, Spain, though discussions will be closed doors.
From Wednesday, the country's president, Vjosa Osmani, and her Serbian counterpart, Aleksandar Vuciq, is also standing there.
The first of Kosovo's state after arriving in Granada has shown on platform X, that at this summit it will discuss Kosovo's security challenges following Serbia's act of aggression.
” In meetings with leading colleagues, will discuss security challenges in Kosovo after the act of aggression of Serbia and will reiterate our commitment to deepening co-operation with allies for peace, stability and long-term security”, Osmani wrote.
Kosovo was added to the agenda of European discussions after the September 24th aggression, which was conducted by a group of Serbs led by Milan Radojic, former vice president of the Serbian List, who in Zvecan Banisk, were attacked by a patrol unit of the Kosovo Police, where they were killed by Sergeant Africa Bulnjak. Meanwhile, from police action in Banjska against the criminal group, three Serbs have been killed, nine have been arrested, six of whom have been released.
International media have reported that the strong European pair, Germany's Olaf Scholz and France's Emmanuel Macron, may try to put Vucinqi and Osman together for a meeting.
Besides Kosovo, the most urgent issues currently facing the EU, such as migration, expanding the bloc, fighting in Ukraine and the latest developments in Nagorno Karabakh, will be discussed.











