Can the north be disturbed again? - Speak security experts.

The European Union's Special Emisari for Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak on Wednesday, has talked about the current security situation in the country's north with NATO peacekeeping mission commander in Kosovo Angelo Michele Ristuccia. Lajcak has said after the meeting that co-operation with KFOR is very important. After he feels he can return [...]
Lajcak has said after the meeting that co-operation with KFOR is very important.
Once he feels that tensions in the north may return.
If the situation could escalate there the security connoisseurs spoke.
“If there are no political elections there may be unrest”.
So is assessing the state of the north, security affairs connoisseur Drizan Shala.
He has said the northern part of Kosovo is very tense.
Shala says tensions would end under international directives, not Belgrade.
“Serbia and if we have any surprises the following weeks, the case will be closed according to the directives of American states. But if we have any coordinates through Belgrade and their criminal groups and then it would be a political regrat”, Shala indicates.
And the other security expert, Avni Islami, is assessing the country's northern situation differently than Shala.
Islam says the north is towards de-progression.
He stressed that there can be no tension there again.
“Indications that the situation in the north is heading towards de escalation is the withdrawal of a reserve part of Turkish KFOR, which were within KFOR in Kosovo. Arming in a warehouse north is the next signal. The international table at Vuciqi via diplomatic routes made Kosovo secure. I don't think there can be escalation of the situation there”, Islam says.
Otherwise, in Brussels on 14 September, the summit between Kosovo and Serbia will be held under EU mediation. Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq are expected to meet after more than four months from the last meeting on May 2nd. /frontonline












