Cliff: What is the EU doing with Banjska's report, delivered in January, we are in mid-March?

Former U.K. Ambassador to Kosovo Ian Cliff, at a session held Tuesday on the tense flow of the Western Balkans, called for answers from the European Union (BE) on the report handed down by Kosovo for the terrorist attack of Serbian paramilitarys in the village of Banjsk of Zvecan ʹ the predominantly Serb municipality in [...]
The former ambassador of Great Britain to Kosovo, Ian Cliff, at a session held Tuesday on the tense trend in the Western Balkans, called for answers from the European Union (BE) on the report handed down by Kosovo for the terrorist attack of Serbian paramilitary in the village of Banjsk of Zvecan ʹ the predominantly Serb municipality in northern Kosovo.
“We should ask our friends in the EU what they have done with the Kosovo government report. He has surrendered to Brussels in January, while we are now in mid-March. What are they doing about it? I haven't seen the report. But I think we should take a very firm stance on this”, said the British diplomat who served in Kosovo in 2011-2015.
The Kosovo government has repeatedly said they have offered European institutions sufficient evidence and evidence for Serbia's involvement in the September 24th terrorist attack in the Serb-inhabited north under the leadership of former Serbian List Vice-President yet Kosovo Serb Party Milan Radoicic, but no movement has been made in that direction.












