Is Kosovo losing both allies and sovereignty in the north due to no co-ordination with allies

So far, police intervention in the north without co-ordination with internationals did not bring any good to the country. Kosovo received a series of remarks and criticism from the closest allies, from Albania to the US. Kosovo Security Forces were excluded from military exercises “Defener Europe 2023”. After last night, the ultimatum deadline [...]
The prime minister of the Republic of Albania, Edi Rama, as he announced that he has drafted a draft of the Serb majority Communist Association statute in Kosovo, has made a frightening warning.
He has warned that Kosovo could lose sovereignty in the country's north.
“... can bring incalculable consequences in many ways. Starting with the consequence of increasing the number of troops in Kosovo. That means reducing Kosovo's sovereign capacity, for example. Or what it means, the loss of Kosovo in terms of losing a chance, an opportunity to fully integrate the north into its institutional life by paving the way for the north to pass into control of foreign troops that would be a terrible thing. Mr. ” said: Rama, until recently announcing his proposal for the Serb majority municipalities.
The Albanian prime minister stressed the danger for the Kosovo state if KFOR members will be forced to take full control in the north.
If foreign troops take control of the north, this issue can be returned to the table who knows after how many years”.
Abnegation
Before hours passed, Prime Minister Rama's words about increasing NATO troops' presence in Kosovo were confirmed by European Law Rule Mission chief in Kosovo (EULEX) Lars-Gunnar Wigemark.
Wigemark said that after the deployment of 700 additional troops under the NATO Peacekeeping Mission in Kosovo, that it is not to be excluded from the possibility of sending “and thousands of other troops to Kosovo. It is also this option, he told the Associated Press, as he spoke of riots in the northern part where some 30 KFOR members were injured by violent protesters.
It's just that there was more violence. Everyone... they say we're lucky to be victim”, Wigermark said, while showing that as far as EULEX is concerned, there would be a time when they were no longer needed in Kosovo, but that “the conditions are not yet ripe for this”.
Commenting on events in the northern part of the country, Chief of EULEX, said it is <x0 reference>” that such incidents are not translated into “into any armed conflict”, Nacionale writes.
The continued “Dialog between Belgrade and Pristina, this is the place to resolve open issues”, he said.
Resolution 1244
With Albania's prime minister, Social Democrat Initiative Chairman Fatmir Limaj, who said that Resolution 1244 is returning to the northern part of the country.
Limaj in Debatplus at RTV Dukagjini, said the loss of sovereignty in the north is taking place because of policies Prime Minister Kurti has chosen to pursue.
“The security issue has taken KFOR with competencies, with what mandate? With Resolution 1244. Do you know how much work has been done since the boss? UNMIK not to appear in Pristina the day independence was declared. These friends of ours just did their best that day, what would happen if they were emissary? UNMIK made it worthless, you know it could. How did he disappear? Because our partners were interested in giving us independence”, Limaj said.












