Stoltenberg calls to Kosovo and Serbia: Let the sides refrain from the actions leading to the crossing

Secretary - General NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, at a media conference held today at the headquarters of the North Atlantic Alliance has talked about the Western Balkan region and the process of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia. Stoltenberg has said that all sides must refrain from inflammatory language and actions that can [...]
Stoltenberg has said that all sides should refrain from inflammatory language and actions that could lead to further transitions of tensions.
He has said that the road ahead for Kosovo and Serbia is a relaxed dialogue by the European Union and has said he encourages both sides to engage with confidence in the negotiations process.
“We have seen increases in tensions in Kosovo and other parts of the Western Balkans in recent months. My message is that all sides must refrain from inflammatory language and actions that can further exacerbate tensions in the region. When it comes to Kosovo, the road ahead is a relaxed dialogue by the EU, and I encourage Pristina and Belgrade to engage in trust in dialogue”, Stoltenberg has said, Express reports.
He has since suggested that the cause of the attacks on Kosovo during the past year, NATO's allied countries have increased their presence in Kosovo to ensure a safe and secure environment for all communities and to be assured of fulfilling the mandate taken by the United Nations.
“as a result of the attacks we have seen in Kosovo last year, NATO has increased its presence. NATO is there to secure a safe and secure environment for all communities and we have added hundreds of troops to ensure that we fulfil the mandate received by the United Nations”, Stoltelberg has ended.












