September 24th attack Ceku urges establishment of military, police capacities

The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) has estimated that the terrorist attack in the country's north on 24 September has been funded by Serbia. At this party's table for the situation in the country's north, former Kosovo Prime Minister Agim Ceku called for the establishment of military police capacities. Agim Ceku said that ahead of the 24-September terrorist attack lies with Serbia. [...]
At this party's table for the situation in the country's north, former Kosovo Prime Minister Agim Ceku called for the establishment of military police capacities.
Agim Ceku said that ahead of the 24-September terrorist attack lies with Serbia.
Whatever happened, today when we are talking here, I think the security situation in Kosovo today is stable, but we have also been offered a huge opportunity to strengthen this stability, advance and make it as stable as possible. Because if we know how to learn lessons from that day, it is more clear that Serbia is the sponsor labelist and is now in a much weaker position than it was before Sunday.
After the latest round of talks, Serbia has been a position on September 14th, in a more favourable position, has been a greater support for their stay in the dialogue process than for Kosovo, but now it is in the phase of justification from this de-trabbing move and terrorist action. It has lost extreme exhibits, their authority, their power, starting with Serbia's president himself. On the other hand we've come up white, winner. The response has been successful. Unfortunately, we paid a high price for losing a cop. But what's positive is that our police had a real move, where they were conveyed with real tactics and actions, were tested, and that context was successfully delivered. It was seen that Kosovo has capacities, potential to defend itself and sovereignty”, Ceku said.
After the latest round of talks, Serbia has been a position on September 14th, in a more favourable position, has been a greater support for their stay in the dialogue process than for Kosovo, but now it is in the phase of justification from this de-trabbing move and terrorist action. It has lost extreme exhibits, their authority, their power, starting with Serbia's president himself. On the other hand we've come up white, winner. The response has been successful. Unfortunately, we paid a high price for losing a cop. But what's positive is that our police had a real move, where they were conveyed with real tactics and actions, were tested, and that context was successfully delivered. It was seen that Kosovo has capacities, potential to defend itself and sovereignty”, Ceku said.
Meanwhile, a minute of silence has been held at this discussion table for the fallen sergeant, Africa Bulnjak. /Kp












