British MP who alarmed for weapons in the north comes to Kosovo today

The chairman of the Commission for Foreign Affairs at the Parliament of Great Britain, Alicia Kearns, will remain on Friday for official visit to Kosovo. Kearns, he's meeting with Chief Officer Glauk Konjufca, about 1: 00 p.m., news has been made known through a communique by the Speaker of the Parliament's office. “Republican Parliament Speaker [...]
The chairman of the Commission for Foreign Affairs at the Parliament of Great Britain, Alicia Kearns, will remain on Friday for official visit to Kosovo.
Kearns, he's meeting with Chief Officer Glauk Konjufca, about 1: 00 p.m., news has been made known through a communique by the Speaker of the Parliament's office.
“Republic of Kosovo Speaker Glauk Konjufca awaits British MP Alicia Kearns” at the meeting, the report says.
Kearns has consistently made reactions to developments in Kosovo, demanding that Serbia be sanctioned.
We already have two weeks since Radoicic pleaded guilty to the Kosovo attack, where a police officer was killed. He remains at large in Serbia. There has been no consequences for Serbia despite the legalisation of terrorists with a day of mourning a clear act of escalation”.
As a matter of fact, a few weeks ago, he had warned that illegal weapons are being introduced in the north on Serbia's part.
“The government is aware, with Fusiliers [the British military regime] just back from service to KFOR, that there are weapons smuggling across the border from Serbia to Orthodox churches with ambulances. When our troops are aware of this and try to get permission to go and get them, the permits last a lot of”.
Until the moment he has an unexpected permission, an ambulance has already gone to church and fired all the weapons again”, Kearns said.
An armed group Sunday 24 September had attacked the Kosovo Police in Bay in Zvecan, leaving Sergeant Africa Bulnjak dead.
Kosovo authorities directly accused Serbia of standing behind this terrorist attack, while chief criminal Milan Radojicic ) -- a trusted man of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic -- has claimed responsibility for the attack.
Radojicic was arrested Tuesday by Serbian authorities to be released the following day.
Western countries, including the United States and the European Union, have condemned this attack until they have demanded that those responsible be brought to justice.












