Former NATO official: Sıh tension at border, must stop talking about threats from Serbia

Since Banjska's attack, Kosovo leaders have ruled that they warned of the danger facing the country of another possible attack by Serbia. However, such a thing is not seen on the horizon, former official of NATO, Jamie Shea, broadcast Express. In a statement on the “Expose” Radio Free Europe, Shea [...]
Since Banjska's attack, Kosovo leaders have ruled that they warned of the danger facing the country of another possible attack by Serbia. However, such a thing is not seen on the horizon, former official of NATO, Jamie Shea, broadcast Express.
In a statement on the show. “Expose” of Radio Free Europe, Shea has even said it is okay to talk military threats and that a return to the dialogue table for normalisation of reports is needed.
He has said he sees no particular tension at the border and that Serbia has made any troop increases at the border, while KFOR has added troops to that part.
Shea says she stops talking about attacks and that it takes a return to negotiations.
I don't think it's okay to talk military threats. I don't see any particular tension at the border. Serbia has added its troops to the border. KFOR also increased its presence in the North after the Banjska attack. So security arrangements are clear. I think we should stop talking about threats and get back to the chat table”, Shea said.












