Turkish ambassador speaks after events in the north: Dialogue - The Only Way to Stability

Turkey's ambassador to Kosovo, Sabri Tunc Angili, has said yesterday that dialogue is the only way to have lasting stability in Kosovo. He said he supports the process of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia. We believe that stability is very important not only in Kosovo, but throughout the Balkans. [...]
He said he supports the process of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia.
We believe that stability is very important not only in Kosovo, but throughout the Balkans. And to achieve lasting stability, we believe that the only way is dialogue. So we support the process of dialogue facilitated by the European Union, between Kosovo and Serbia, and we also support all issues and problems that must be resolved by peaceful means”, he told Kosovo Press.
Five police officers were injured and four vehicles were damaged yesterday by incidents in northern Kosovo. So has Kosovo Police, stressing that one of the cars has been burned.
In order to prevent mayors from entering municipal facilities, some citizens have gathered in front of municipal buildings in the country's north. In addition to employed persons and their vehicles located near and near municipal facilities, alarms have been issued in northern municipalities used by criminal structures for mobilization and gatherings.
Meanwhile, internationals have condemned the Kosovo Government's actions, demanding tensions drop.
Zvecan Mayor Leposaviqi and the chairman of Zubin Potok, issued by the April 23rd elections, have sworn in Thursday (25 May). None of them have been sworn in at the site of the respective municipality, except the mayor of northern Mitrovica.
The elections in the north have been boycotted by the largest Serbian party in Kosovo, the Serb List, with the support of official Belgrade. The preliminary leaders from this party have resigned last November. They have left the institutions in disappointment with the Kosovo government's decision that has forced citizens to return car plates from illegal to those in the Republic of Kosovo.












