Ahmeti i PSD after police release: Now we're gonna pull the Special Unit out of the North, and it's gonna form the Association.

Member of The PSD, Bardh Ahmeti, says that with the release of Kosovo policemen kidnapped by Serbia, we have entered a despassing process that, according to him, implies withdrawing police from Kosovo's north and holding new elections. Ahmeti says the International Community's most cooperative tone is worth stressing here. It's clear that [...]
Ahmeti says the International Community's most cooperative tone is worth stressing here.
It is clear that we have entered a de-pass process, which certainly means withdrawing police from Kosovo's north and holding new elections. We can see this from the language of the international community that has taken a much more co-operative tone”, Ahmeti said.
Ahmeti adds that from all this tense situation, forming association is the final goal.
“In this respect should we ask the question “what has Kosovo gained from this process?” And that question, of course, paves the way for the real result that all this tension has produced, the Association, which is also the final goal of the Ohrid Agreement”, he told Blic newspaper.
We remember that the Court in Kraleva has ruled on the release of three Kosovo police officers who were kidnapped by Serbian forces on 14 June.
Rifat Zeka, Becir Mustaf Shem, had been arrested on June 14th.
Police had confirmed their arrest by Serb forces had said that the “police patrolling of the border has been on static duty at the site called Three/Bare, deep inside the territory of the Republic of Kosovo, to prevent the exploitation of illegal roads, which were exploited by criminal groups for illegal passage and smuggling”.
The arrest of three policemen had prompted numerous reactions in the country, where immediate and unconditional release was requested.
The release of three police officers has been requested by the European Union and the United States of America.












