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Kosovo Security Council hires security agencies

02. August 2011. | 06:50

Source: Tanjug

The Kosovo Security Council on Monday adopted recommendations to hire security agencies to enforce law and order in northern Kosovo and intervene in case Kosovo's sovereignty and constitutional order are threatened.

The Kosovo Security Council on Monday adopted recommendations to hire security agencies to enforce law and order in northern Kosovo and intervene in case Kosovo's sovereignty and constitutional order are threatened.

Security agencies are advised to coordinate their actions with the international mechanisms present in Kosovo, which are authorized to enforce the law.

The coordination should always be in line with the laws and Constitution of Kosovo, the Security Council said in a statement.

The Security Council requires the security agencies to be at full readiness to intervene at any time with all disposable means if Kosovo's sovereignty and constitutional order are threatened, says the statement.

The Security Council asks all security agencies and relevant government ministries to coordinate their actions and meet the needs of all people in northern Kosovo.

The assistance should focus on providing food and drugs so that a humanitarian crisis is averted.

Kosovo security agencies should coordinate their actions with the international mechanism in order to unblock roads and ensure free passage of people and goods.

Until that happens, security agencies should open new channels through which basic goods will be delivered to the people of Kosovo, concluded the Security Council at a session presided by Kosovo's Prime Minister Hasim Taci.

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