Goffus calls for Kosovo, Serbia to expand situation

Assistant Secretary General NATO for operations, Thomas Goffus, has called on Kosovo and Serbia to take steps to reinforce the situation. Goffus has called on the parties to respect all NATO agreements. Goffus has visited Kosovo, where he met with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and President Vjosa Osmani. “I am [...]
Goffus has called on the parties to respect all NATO agreements.
Goffus has visited Kosovo, where he met with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and President Vjosa Osmani.
“I am here to confirm NATO's goal of peace and stability. We have not seen progress by Pristina and Belgrade for deespasses, and this has endangered the lives of citizens. From recent events, we have had the largest number of injured KFOR soldiers since 1999. This is unacceptable. It is an urgent matter for Pristina and Belgrade to take concrete steps to submit, dialogue and respect agreements”, Goffus said. All agreements with NATO must and will be respected”.
Goffus has indicated he has visited KFOR soldiers in the north, while he has said soldiers are willing to intervene if there is escalation of the situation.
“Call on the two sides to respect the Brussels Agreement and the Ohrid implementation annex. No one should attempt a new conflict in Europe”, Goffus said.












