Security of all Kosovo citizens threatened
02. June 2012. | 06:14
Source: Tanjug
Serbia's National Security Council warned Friday that the security of all citizens of Kosovo was seriously threatened and called on UNMIK, KFOR and EULEX to prevent all attempts of the interim authorities in Pristina aimed at causing instability, while also urging people to refrain from confrontations with members of the international missions.
Serbia's National Security Council warned Friday that the security of all citizens of Kosovo was seriously threatened and called on UNMIK, KFOR and EULEX to prevent all attempts of the interim authorities in Pristina aimed at causing instability, while also urging people to refrain from confrontations with members of the international missions.
The National Security Council has urged the international missions of UNMIK, KFOR and EULEX to prevent, within the scope of their mandates, all attempts of the interim authorities in Pristina aimed at causing instability and fear among the Serb population and to refrain from using force against unprotected citizens in the province," says a release issued after an emergency meeting held following incidents in northern Kosovo on Friday morning.
The Council also urged people to refrain from confrontations with members of the international missions and thus help to calm the situation.
All problems in Kosovo must be solved through dialogue, without violence and this is the only road to stability in the whole region, adds the release.
The Council session was attended by Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic, Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic, the ministers of defense, internal affairs and justice, chief of the Serbian Armed Forces General Staff, and the heads of the Security Information Agency, the Military Security Agency and the Military Intelligence Agency.
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