Stano: Move back to dialog

European Union spokesman Peter Stano for the September 24th terrorist attacks on Zvecan Banjska has again been asked about Milan Radojicic's involvement in these attacks. He at the media conference has refused to comment on his involvement, saying that “we should look at full photos”, even though the same confirmed [...]
European Union spokesman Peter Stano for the September 24th terrorist attacks on Zvecan Banjska has again been asked about Milan Radojicic's involvement in these attacks.
He at the media conference has refused to comment on his involvement, saying that “should look at full photos”, even though the same has confirmed he was present in this attack on Friday and 29 September.
We should look at full photos based on proper investigation and then the EU will make comments and denials at that point. But at this stage this is still part of the process that is going on and we will not comment on individuals, it must be clarified who stands behind”, Stano said.
Each day is with a new revolution, more tests come up every day. We are not commenting on what it brings every day, we should see the final investigation”.
He has now called on the parties to return to the dialogue, according to him, if there were normalisation of relations between the sides, they would not face the 24 September situation.
The “Dialogue has been there for years, we have to go back because this is the only way Serbia and Kosovo can finally achieve normalisation of relations. With the normalization of realities, we wouldn't have to face this” situation.
Therefore we call from the EU and the partners for the parties to return dialogue“, Stano has said.
Stano, has suggested that only stabilisation of the situation between Kosovo and Serbia continues to be important to them.
The first priority not only for us, but for all it's going through the situation and stabilisation of the situation. We are in constant contact with the United States of America”
An armed group, according to authorities comprised of about 30 people, attacked the Kosovo Police in Zvecan Banjsk on 24 September, leaving Sergeant Africa Bulnjaku dead.
Interior Affairs Minister Xhelal Svecla said Sunday at a news conference that his country has collected evidence testifying that Serbia tried to annex Kosovo's north and that the attackers were preparing for a long time at the Serbian Army military bases within Serbia.
Serbia repeatedly tried to say it had nothing to do with this attack, but the facts that would be published testify that the preparations, training and training of this group were carried out at the base of military training near Jagodina, as well as in Copaunik”.
“These images were provided by the fears of the terrorist group that we confiscated”, he said.
On Friday, Milan Radoicic took responsibility for the attack, and resigned from the post of deputy head of the Serbian List, the largest Serb party in Kosovo, which has the support of the Serbian government.











