KFOR denied that it negotiated the escape of Kosovo's mountains of Radojciki ?

KFOR's mission in Kosovo has called the International Crisis Group report, part of which was included in the draft report it presented on Saturday, at the start of the spring session of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, rapporteur Mark Lancaster. KFOR reportedly has negotiated with the withdrawal of Serb attackers after [...]
In KFOR's reaction, it is said that this is not true because “at any moment is not involved in the supposed negotiations”.
In this regard, the MP, once a member of the Security Commission, Anton Quinn, has spoken briefly.
The one about Periscope said he trusts KFOR's statement, which is assessment by the location.
“Regarding ICG and KFOR statements, for the withdrawal of the Serbian paramilitary/terrorist unit from Banjska, which are controversial to one with the other, I am keen to believe KFOR's official position. In most cases, the assessment by the site or the terrain is more accurate than the news produced in the” office, he said of Periscope.
Also, KFOR's response says, NATO continues to hold the position that Banjska's attackers must face justice.
We remember that the responsibility for this attack was taken by Milan Radojcic, until then the deputy chairman of the Serbian List, which is continuing to remain at large in Serbia. /Periscopi












