Government of Kosovo
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"Donald Trump and his team made big and innovative moves to bring Kosovo and Serbia closer together. We had an economic agreement that both sides pushed forward," said Grenell.
Hungary "defended" Serbia
Member of the Delegation of Serbia in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Elvira Kova, stated that Hungary was asked about not voting for the admission of the so-called Kosovo in SE.
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Urgent statement of the Ministry of Defense after an arrest of Kurti's special forces
"The insinuations of the Prime Minister of the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government in Pristina that the Serbian Army was involved in the "kidnapping of three Kosovo police officers" within the territory of Kosovo and Metohija are just a continuation of the campaign of lies, manipulation and illegal violence perpetrated against the Serbs by the Pristina authorities."
Pirc Musar calls for continued Belgrade-Prishtina dialogue
President Nataša Pirc Musar called on Serbia and Kosovo to continue the dialogue under the auspices of the EU as she met her Serbian counterpart Aleksandar Vučić in Belgrade on 15 June, arguing that it is the only real way to resolve the tensions in Kosovo and calm the situation.
Kurti's official threatens to send the army: "It's time for KSF to go north"
"It's time to send KSF to the north of the country," Azemi wrote on Facebook.
Regarding sending the so-called Kosovo Army to the north of Kosovo, Albin Kurti also spoke today after the Security Council meeting.
"Slap" to Borrell and the message: "I'm ready"
This is how the Kosovo Prime Minister responded to Borrell, who asked him to coordinate things with KFOR and EULEX in the future when it comes to actions in the north of Kosovo.
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EU Announces Measures Against Kosovo Over Unrest in North
EU spokesman Peter Stano on Wednesday said the 27 EU member states had "unanimously" agreed to take "reversible and temporary measures" against Kosovo, "depending on the development on the ground and credible decisive steps by (Kosovo) Prime Minister (Albin) Kurti".
According to Stano, "the EU has prepared proposals with measures with immediate effect".
"He is dangerous, he should be removed; we bombed the so-called Kosovo..."
As reported by Kosovo Online, he must be removed from power, because otherwise he will cause immeasurable damage to the so-called Kosovo, writes the newspaper Tema.
He stated that his biggest concern is the re-establishment of "free Kosovo" with the help of the USA and the West, and he called the help of NATO troops in achieving that aspiration "blessed".
A new punishment follows?
The former chief negotiator of Kosovo in the EU-mediated dialogue with Serbia, Edita Tahiri, believes that due to the tensions in the north, a new punishment is possible for the so-called Kosovo.
Tahiri commented on the recent events in the north, the so-called of Kosovo and their influence on Kosovo's relations with its allies.
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"An armed conflict must be prevented"; If it escalates NATO sends thousands of troops
"If the situation becomes increasingly unstable, if it starts escalating again, of course, that is an option," Wigemark said.
Let us remind you that after the escalation of the situation in the north of Kosovo and Metohija, NATO announced that it would send an additional 700 soldiers to the north, the so-called Kosovo.