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Kfor commander speaks with Serbian Armed Forces chief of general staff
PRISTINA - Kfor Commander Maj Gen Ozkan Ulutas spoke with Serbian Armed Forces Chief of General Staff Gen Milan Mojsilovic on Monday and said Kfor would continue to work to ensure a safe and secure environment for all people living in Kosovo-Metohija.
Vučić: They will not force us to recognize the independence of the so-called Kosovo
He points out that Serbia will not agree to that.
Vui stated that our country will suffer a lot of pressure, and that it will use and abuse the situation that Serbia has something to lose.
"That's why they put the Albanians under sanctions, which are not that serious, and with that they are actually blackmailing Serbia, because we have something to lose," said Vui.
Kfor commander: Security situation has improved, dialogue the only path to peace
PRISTINA - Kfor Commander Ozkan Ulutas said on Friday that, following an escalation of tensions in recent months, the security situation in Kosovo-Metohija had improved and that NATO had promptly responded to recent violence by deploying 1,000 more troops and additional armoured vehicles.
Vučić from Brussels: "Serbia cannot accept the independence of Kosovo"
He addressed the public from Brussels.
"Serbia cannot accept Kosovo's membership in the UN, nor Kosovo's independence. We are fully ready for the formation of the CSM. It is clear to everyone, no matter what. We want peace, we will continue to act responsibly", said Vui.
Vucevic meets with Turkish defence minister
BELGRADE - Serbian Deputy PM and Defence Minister Milos Vucevic met with Turkish Defence Minister Yasar Guler in Belgrade on Wednesday.
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Mojsilovic meets with new Kfor commander
BELGRADE - Serbian Armed Forces (SAF) Chief of General Staff Gen Milan Mojsilovic met on Friday in Belgrade with Kfor Commander Maj Gen Ozkan Ulutas, who assumed the post last week.
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Lajcak welcomes decision to withdraw 25 pct of Pristina's police from north Kosovo
BRUSSELS - The EU special envoy for the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue Miroslav Lajcak has welcomed a decision to withdraw 25 pct of so-called Kosovo Police troops deployed in and around municipal buildings in the north of Kosovo-Metohija, made at a meeting of representatives of the so-called Kosovo Police, Eulex and Kfor in Bratislava.
Lajcak welcomes decision to withdraw 25pct of Pristinas police from north Kosovo
BRUSSELS - The EU special envoy for the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue Miroslav Lajcak has welcomed a decision to withdraw 25 pct of so-called Kosovo Police troops deployed in and around municipal buildings in the north of Kosovo-Metohija, made at a meeting of representatives of the so-called Kosovo Police, Eulex and Kfor in Bratislava.
As of tomorrow... "An important step"
The EU's special envoy for dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, Miroslav Lajak, welcomed the decision to reduce the number of members of the so-called Kosovo Police in the north of Kosovo.
This decision was made at a meeting of representatives of the so-called Kosovo Police, EULEX and KFOR.
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KFOR Denies Weapons are Smuggled in Ambulances Into North Kosovo
NATO's peacekeeping mission in Kosovo, KFOR, on Wednesday said it has no evidence that weapons are being smuggled from Serbia to Serbia Orthodox Churches in Kosovo in ambulances, differering from claims made by a UK MP, Alicia Kearns.