American Embassy: Uncoordinated shares in Kosovo are endangering the lives of KFOR citizens and soldiers

The US government has said it is deeply disappointed with what it has described as unilateral and uncoordinated actions of the Government of Kosovo against the Serbian Post Office branches in northern Kosovo. In response, they have said that this unilateral and uncoordinated <x0 action puts citizens and KFOR soldiers” at risk. [...]
In response, they have said that this unilateral and uncoordinated <x0 action puts citizens and KFOR soldiers” at risk.
Therefore, the US calls on the Government of Kosovo to “expect any further unilateral action and to return constructive engagements in EU facilitated Dialogue”.
Kosovo's uncoordinated actions confront Kosovo citizens and KFOR soldiers at great risk, promote unnecessary escalation of regional tensions, and undermine Kosovo's reputation as reliable international partner”, is said in the American Embassy's response to Pristina.
In the statement, it has been called on the Government of Kosovo to end unilateral actions and to return to constructive engagement in the dialogue mediated by the European Union to resolve normalisation issues between Kosovo and Serbia.
Earlier on the same issue has the European Union, which has also called it unilateral and uncoordinated the Kosovo authorities' decision to close nine branches of Serbia's Post in northern Kosovo.
Kosovo police have said Monday they have closed three branches of Serbia's Post in Northern Mitrovica, three in Leposaviq, two in Zvecan and one in Zubin Potok.
Its officials have said they have launched police action after receiving information from the Electronic and Post Communications Regulatory Authority (ARKEP) that on Kosovo's territory, economic operators without licenses are operating and that they are not registered to the Agency for Registering Business in Kosovo (ARBK).
The Electronic and Postal Communications Regulatory Authority (ARKEP) is the regulatory body in the field of electronic communications and postal service, which oversees the regulatory framework stipulated by the law on electronic communications, by the law for postal service and development policies.
The closure of the sites has been condemned by Serbian Post officials, the Serbian List, and Serbia's state institutions.












