EU: unilateral decision declaring two terrorist organisations does not contribute to extension

The European Union has said that the government's decision to declare terrorist organisation “Civil Assistance” and “North Brigade” is unilateral and does not contribute to the extension of the situation. In a response to Time, EU spokesman Peter Stano has said leaders of the 27 EU member states at the European Council last week [...]
In a response to Time, EU spokesman Peter Stano has said leaders of the 27 EU member states at the European Council last week have called for immediate suspension of the situation.
The leaders of the 27 EU member states at the European Council last week called for the immediate de escalation of the situation in Kosovo. These appointments are a unilateral step that does not contribute to de-progression of the situation, nor to finding a way to address existing problems steadily”, he has said.
It has added that Kosovo and Serbia must refrain from any action or rhetoric that could lead to further increases in tensions.
Stano has told the time that the parties should consider EU High Representative for Foreign Policy and Security Josep Borrell's proposal.
“We reiterate the call for both sides to refrain from any action or rhetoric that could lead to further growth of tensions and take urgent steps to de-scalm the current situation in northern Kosovo in line with the proposal made by HRVP Borrell on June 22nd,”, he has said.












