Chief's calling. EULEX: option is also sending thousands of NATO additional troops to Kosovo

Lars-Gunnar Wigemark, the outgoing head of the EU Law Rule Mission, known as EULEX, has said that during last week's violent confrontation in northern Kosovo “suffered severe injuries from some KFOR soldiers”. Wigemark has declared the time will come when EULEX civil police, [...]
Wigemark has declared that the time will come when EULEX civil police, which no longer has executive competencies, but only monitors and instructs Kosovo police, will not be necessary in Kosovo.
“But conditions are not there yet,” he said, in an interview for Associated Press.
The European diplomat has not ruled out the possibility of NATO deploying <x0 ... thousand military troops” in Kosovo.
“If the situation is becoming increasingly unstable, if it starts to escalate again, of course, this is an option”.
We remember that after tensions in northern municipalities, NATO has deployed 700 troops in Kosovo and has declared that even an additional battalion is in a state of readiness.
Wigemark, who has also served in Bosnia and Herzegovina, said it is vital that “these kinds of incidents are not allowed to explode, move into a kind of armed conflict”.
The ongoing “Dialog between Belgrade and Pristina, this is the place to resolve most outstanding questions”, Wigemark has declared.












