The Serbian government has decided to send a request to the Commander of the NATO-led International Forces (KFOR) for the Serbian army and police to return to Kosovo. This was expressed by the quoted President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić. DEA News.
“It has been decided that tonight, electronically, and tomorrow morning at the administrative crossing point, the chief of staff or representatives will forward our request to the KFOR commander,” Vučić said.
The Serbian President stressed that the decision to send the request was taken unanimously. At the same time, Vučić assumes that he was rejected by the commander.
“Demand for the repatriation of a certain number of soldiers and police officers, up to 1000 people, to the territory of Kosovo and Metohija, in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 1244.”
Before that, the Russian Ambassador to Serbia Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko suggestedThat the Brussels agreements on the Kosovo deal could be a “curtain” to arm Pristina. He added that Belgrade insists on respecting agreements that have already been signed.