European leaders gather in Moldova, Kosovo is discussed

The leaders of 27 European Union and other 20 European countries gather today in Chisinev, Moldova, to discuss a range of issues, including tensions in northern Kosovo, Reuters news agency reports. France's president, Emmanuel Macron, has announced on Thursday, June 1, along with [...]
France's President Emmanuel Macron has announced that on Thursday, June 1st, along with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, he will talk to Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani, and Serbia's president, Aleksander Vucicinqi.
Macron released this news during a speech at the GLOBSEC conference held in Bratislava.
These meetings will be held separately between the French president and German Chancellors with Kosovo and Serbia leaders.
The meetings will be organised in the margins of the European Political Community summit in the Moldovan capital, Chisinau.
During yesterday, Macro had said that Kosovo authorities “hold responsibility for the riots, which have significantly increased” in northern Kosovo, since the new Albanian mayors took office in Serb majority municipalities.
The blame for the riots in the north, Kosovo authorities have left most of the international friendly countries with the US yesterday that announced sanctions on Kosovo, including Kosovo's failure to participate in the Dfender Europe 2023 exercises, non-recognition in non-recognition states, as well as the ban on Kosovo US visits to state officials.
On the other hand, Prime Minister Albin Kurti has described the solution to tensions in the north as <x0).
Kurti has said that hooligans must initially withdraw from the streets and then reduce the number of police present in the north, and at the same time advance with implementation of the agreement.












