KFOR: Any decision for Ibër Bridge should be made in Brussels under dialogue

The opening theme of the Ibër Bridge after it was actualised in the Northern Mitrovica Municipal Assembly months ago has also become a theme at Prime Minister Albin Kurti's meeting with representatives of the QUINT countries and chief of the EU Office. Through a media communique issued by the Government of Kosovo [...]
The opening theme of the Ibër Bridge after it was actualised in the Northern Mitrovica Municipal Assembly months ago has also become a theme at Prime Minister Albin Kurti's meeting with representatives of the QUINT countries and chief of the EU Office.
Through a media communique issued by the Government of Kosovo has been confirmed and at last week's meeting in the Government of Kosovo has also been discussed opening Ibër Bridge cars.
“Within information and co-ordination with our international partners, the treatment subject at this meeting was also the importance of co-ordinating institutional action for the opening of the bridge over the Iber River as well as for cars, in order to enable full freedom of movement which helps citizens on both sides of the bridge, indiscriminately, and at the same time serves the development of the economy and market through the easier movement of goods and capital<1>, it was said at the Kosovo Government Media Office's announcement on 17 July.
But what they say about the opening of the Ibër Bridge those who are constantly present in the Ibër Bridge and surrounding areas.
In a response to Gazeta Express from KFOR's Media Office have said they continue to contribute their contribution to a safe environment for all people living in Kosovo “at any time and impartially, including the fixed presence on the Mitrovica bridge and regular patrols in areas around”,
From KFOR suggests that any decision to open the Ibër Bridge should be taken to Brussels in the wake of negotiations between Kosovo and Serbia, negotiations these that NATO continues to support, including KFOR's efforts.
Any decision concerning the Mitrovica bridge should be made within the framework of the EU-brokered dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, which NATO continues to support, including KFOR efforts”, have said by KFOR.
EU spokesman Peter Stano has also spoken of Ibri Bridge today. Stano has said any decision should be taken within the dialogue and has called for the parties to refrain from unilateral and uncoordinated actions.












