Germany: There has been no agreement with Kosovo government to declare two terrorist organisations

After the United States of America, Germany has also announced that there has been no co-ordination with the Kosovo government to declare terrorist organisation “Civil Assistance” and “North Brigade”, which operate in northern Kosovo. “These decisions concern even current processes and investigations within Kosovo, which we cannot [...]
“These decisions concern even current processes and investigations within Kosovo, which we cannot comment on. There was no agreement with the German government before the decision was made”, a German Foreign Ministry spokesman said of “Deutsche Welle”
Meanwhile, Germany's MPJ has stated that the German <x0 government and the European Union clearly expect the Kosovo government, but that Serbia's government will quickly agree to the austerity measures in northern Kosovo, to avoid provocations and implement the normalisation agreement the two sides agreed to in February and March”.
The Federal Government is in close contact with EU special envoy (Miroslav) Lajcak (for Kosovo- Serbia) and supports EU efforts”, they have stated.
While, the US State Department stated that the Government of Kosovo has not been co-ordinated with Washington as far as “Civil Protection” and “North Brigade” are declared terrorist organisations.
The news was made known by “Radio Free Europe”, citing a spokesman for American diplomacy.
The Kosovo Government's decision to declare these groups as terrorist organisations has not been co-ordinated with the US and other international partners. This decision would have to be co-ordinated with Kosovo's closest international partners, including those who have primary responsibility to ensure Kosovo stability”, a spokesperson said. UN for Radio Free Europe.
The UN again urged Kosovo “to refrain from unilateral steps as we work with all sides to resolve the current” crisis, the American diplomacy response added.
Otherwise, the government of Kosovo at Thursday's meeting has declared Serbian organisations “Civil Assistance” terrorist (Cevilna Zashtita) and “The North Brigade” (Sverna Brigade).
Organisations that operate in the northern part of the country, inhabited by Serb majority.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has clarified the reason for what is being based on making that decision.
He has said these organisations are presenting serious problems for the northern part of Kosovo and that the threat level is very high.
“Based on institutions' security assessments these organisations pose serious problems for constitutional and judicial order. Aiming for the protection of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo, regardless of actions with terrorist elements”.
“Getting involved but not limited to armed attacks on the Kosovo Police, EULEX and KFOR, attacks on citizens and political opponents, calls for resistance and disobedience triggering general risk even amid arson against public and private property, preventing free movement”.
“The duty of citizens for participation in protests, barricades and other forms of resistance, organisation and obstruction of domestic institutions, recruiting and training members for use of weapons and combat methods on military bases in Serbia in order to carry out attacks on local institutions and international missions in Kosovo”.












