NATO mission steps up patrols in Kosovo

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The NATO-led International Mission to Kosovo and Metohija (KFOR) has increased its patrols and presence in northern Kosovo. This was reported on his Twitter account. missions.

“This week we have strengthened our presence in northern Kosovo, including additional troops and patrols,” the statement said.

NATO expressed hope that all parties would closely coordinate their actions with KFOR to ensure security and avoid provocative displays of force.

Mission Command also urged all parties to ensure freedom of movement in Kosovo.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic declarationThe Serbian government has reportedly 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.

Before Reuters declarationKosovo representatives signed the application for accession to the European Union. Spain, Cyprus, Greece, Slovakia and Romania opposed the recognition of the new country.

In turn, the Russian Ambassador to Serbia Alexander Botan-Kharchenko suggestedThat the Brussels agreements on the Kosovo deal could be a “curtain” to arm Pristina.

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