Kearns says a state of alliance “Five Eyes” has conducted investigations about Banjska, but is publishing the findings

British conservative MP Alicia Kearns, during reporting to members of the British Secretary's Foreign Policy Commission, David Cameron, said a country has investigations into Banjska's terrorist attack, but is not making public. She said this country is a member of the “Five Eyes” a network [...]
British conservative MP Alicia Kearns, during reporting to members of the British Secretary's Foreign Policy Commission, David Cameron, said a country has investigations into Banjska's terrorist attack, but is not making public.
She said this country is a member of the “Five Eyes” intelligence network created after World War II between the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
I know that another country a Five Eyes country really has a whole investigation, but they're not ready to publish those results. So, I think in the United Kingdom, they have to come up with results explaining exactly what happened that day because Vuciq still says that what happened that day didn't happen”.
The MP has tried to get an answer from the British top diplomat for London's conclusions about Basjska. But, Cameron has only made a description of what happened, saying that if it were not for the Kosovo Police, the heavily armed Banjska group could attack police stations and establish barricades.
Kearns said the EU and the US should come up with answers to Banjska as they have imposed measures on Kosovo.
At this stage no government has come to say that's what happened, these are the ones that have armed them, from this point it has come... I am interested in knowing why São had an answer from the EU and especially from the US, who have imposed measures on Kosovo”.
Kearns said NATO ignored its concerns last year when it declared the weapons were entering Kosovo illegally and were hiding in churches.
Meanwhile, for the terrorist attack in Banjska, Cameron said it was one of the most serious incidents in Kosovo and “posed a major danger to the region's security.
The Banjsca sculpture could truly be a thrilling event”.












