KFOR presence in Kosovo “main reason why Serbia cannot attack”, Karciq says

Researcher at the University of Sarajevo, Hikmet Karciq, has told Radio Free Europe that the international military presence in Kosovo is the main driver of Serbian aggression. “Any violence occurring in the region has the potential to spread from one country to another in Bosnia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia, Northern Macedonia. We have seen [...]
Researcher at the University of Sarajevo, Hikmet Karciq, has told Radio Free Europe that the international military presence in Kosovo is the main driver of Serbian aggression.
“Any violence that occurs in the region has the potential to spread from one country to another in Bosnia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia, Northern Macedonia. We've seen this in the past. But, in recent years, it has been the focus of the West, NATO, the one who has been defending the region”.
Kosovo's “, for example, the presence of foreign troops is the main reason why Serbia has not made efforts except about two years ago in Banjska to physically attack it”, says Karciq for Expose Transmission Periscope.












