Cameron sends word: The banana won't happen again, if that happens, we have to fight it.

Great Britain's Foreign Affairs Secretary, David Camero, has also visited British troops serving in Kosovo under KFOR today. Cameroon in an interview for Reuters, conveys Express, has spoken of the September 24th attack on Banjska, saying that what happened in the North is quite disturbing and [...]
Great Britain's Foreign Affairs Secretary, David Cameron, has also visited British troops serving in Kosovo under KFOR today..
Cameroon in an interview for Reuters, reports Express, spoke of the September 24th attack on Banjska, saying that what happened in the North is quite disturbing and that everything possible to prevent something like that from happening again and that it will be fought if something like that happens again.
The British top diplomat has said that Kosovo is a sovereign and independent state that needs stability, security and the future, and that the UK is helping it with all of this.
He has said the ban on those who affect Balkan security and create problems in the region is in British direct interest.
And what happened here in September is extremely disturbing and we have to do everything we can to prevent it from repeating and fighting it if it happens again. Kosovo is an independent sovereign state that wants stability, security and the future, and Britain is helping with all of this and it is right that we do. Stability in the Balkans and security in the Balkans, and stopping those who want to cause instability and create problems is in Britain's direct national interest and therefore I am here to thank our troops for the work they do and work with the Government of Kosovo to help them with their agenda, knowing that they are a sovereign state worthy of our support while they try for security and success<1>, Cameroon said.












