France's response to the release of three policemen: Even Kosovo commit without delay to exit crisis

France's Ministry of Foreign Affairs through a statement made has welcomed the release of three Kosovo police officers kidnapped by Serbian forces on Wednesday, June 14th. France has also called on Kosovo to engage without delay for exits, while calling on Pristina and Belgrade to show [...]
France has also called on Kosovo to engage without delay for exits, while calling on Pristina and Belgrade to show responsibility to return to dialogue.
“France welcomes the release of three Kosovo police officers after the court's decision in Kraleva Serbia). This is an important first step towards reducing tensions between Kosovo and Serbia”.
The “also call on Kosovo authorities to engage without delay in this prospect, according to parameters for exit of the crisis imposed by the European Union, which remain valid. It is more essential than ever that Pristina and Belgrade show responsibility by returning to the table of relaxed talks by the European Union”, France's MPJ report reported.
Even EU High Representative Josep Borrell today after meeting with Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, said EU member states have lost patience and have demanded the immediate de-esception of the north.
Borrell said at this conference that EU member states agree to take measures quickly and urgently.
This situation requires that we take measures quickly, urgently, and member states agree with this emergency, and have lost patience before this increasingly deteriorating situation and requires immediate intervention. Thank you again, Eddie Rama, for being here today and sharing with us your commitments and support for the dialogue under way in Kosovo”, Borrell said.












