Kurt didn't even consult United Kingdom to announce two terrorist organisations

The Kosovo government has not consulted with its international allies for declaring “Civil Protection” and “North Brigade” terrorist organisations. The United Kingdom Embassy said today that Kosovo's government has not been co-ordinated with London as far as the proclamation of two illegal formations in the north as terrorist organisations. In an answer with [...]
The United Kingdom Embassy said today that Kosovo's government has not been co-ordinated with London as far as the proclamation of two illegal formations in the north as terrorist organisations.
In a written response to Paparac on Friday, the United Kingdom Embassy said “had not consulted” for the government's decision.
The United Kingdom was not consulted [for the decision]”, a spokesperson for the United Kingdom Embassy in Pristina said briefly.
Even the United States and Germany said on Friday they were not co-ordinated by the Kosovo government for the decision.
The Kosovo government on June 29th declared the Civil Assistance “” and “North Brigades” as a terrorist organisation.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said during the argument of the decision that these two organisations -- operating in the north -- present “serious and direct threats to constitutional order and security in Kosovo”.
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's stability. We again call on Kosovo to refrain from unilateral steps as we work with all sides to resolve the current” crisis, a spokesman said. UN for Radio Free Europe.
According to Kurti, these two organisations have carried out action “with terrorist elements”, such as armed attacks on members of the Kosovo Police, members of the European Union's Mission to End EULEX Law and NATO Mission soldiers in Kosovo, KFOR.












