Former AKI Chief Inspector: Serbia has brutally violated Kumanovo Agreement, responding to NATO

Former Kosovo Intelligence Agency Chief Inspector Burim Ramadani has said Serbian actions are not being punished enough. Asked whether these terrorist actions were planned in northern Kosovo by the Russian-Serbian spying centre in Nis of Serbia, he says he cannot provide a definite response, but said that in the long run [...]
Former Kosovo Intelligence Agency Chief Inspector Burim Ramadani has said Serbian actions are not being punished enough.
Asked whether these terrorist actions were planned in northern Kosovo by the Russian-Serbian spying centre in Nis in Serbia, he says he cannot provide a definitive response, but said that Russian propaganda must be constantly fought, from which Kosovo is being punished.
This centre, according to Ramadan, is funding groups to challenge NATO and Kosovo at the same time, while this case should be accurately defined as being paramilitary formations.
According to security expert, there are brutal violations of the 1999 Kumanovo Agreement on September 24th. Serbia, according to him, should provide answers to how its weapons managed to fall into the hands of terrorists. The US, which supplies the weapons to Serbia, must account for where their weapons are going”, Ramadani said.
Security expert says this case has changed Serbia's game in the report that it cannot stand between two chairs, between Russia and the EU.
Among other things, he adds, the closure of the Russian spying centre, which has caused problems in the region.












