Prelec: Kurti's alarms for “attacks” from Serbia are” to gain international sympathy”

Marko Prelec, from the International Crisis Group, has estimated that the security situation in Kosovo is stable. According to him, the attack on Banjska has been “upsurgeon” for the risk that could threaten northern Kosovo, inhabited by Serb majority. As a result, Prelec says, co-operation between KFOR has also increased, but also US and Britain [...]
Marko Prelec, from the International Crisis Group, has estimated that the security situation in Kosovo is stable. According to him, the attack on Banjska has been “upsurgeon” for the risk that could threaten northern Kosovo, inhabited by Serb majority.
As a result, Prelec says, co-operation between KFOR and the US and Britain with Kosovo has also increased to track and prevent military activities.
On the other hand, he said Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's continuing statements about the possible risk of attacks by Serbia are” to gain international sympathy”.
This kind of [ Kurti's] statements should be taken as an attempt to attract international attention and gain international sympathy. Most Western allies are concerned with Russia. And for Kurti, whatever he can do to line up with the West and to put Serbia as a prorus, it seems to make sense”, Prelec has told REL.












