
The President of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, has asked the international community to hold Serbia accountable for the attacks in the north, "making it clear that it must stop financing, supporting and pushing criminal groups for terrorist acts".
During a meeting with the ambassadors of the QUINT countries and the European Union, Osmani talked about the security situation after the terrorist attack against the Kosovo Police in Banjské in Zveçan.
"The lack of such measures can be misused by Serbia and therefore we can have a repetition of terrorist actions", Osmani said.
Kosovo has blamed Serbia for the attack on September 24 in Banjska in Zveçan. Serbia has denied having a hand in the attack, which Kosovo considers terrorist and an act of aggression against it.
"Kosovo is determined to continue promoting peace and stability in the region, as well as to work with the local Serbian community to bring them closer and integrate them into the society and institutions of Kosovo," said Osmani .
QUINT countries include: the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany and France.
Millan Radoicic said he is resigning from Lista Serbe, the main party of Serbs in Kosovo that enjoys the support of Belgrade, through his lawyer he admitted that he organized and participated in the attack in Banjska.
Earlier, the authorities in Kosovo published evidence and a video recorded by a drone, where Radoicic was seen armed and wearing a uniform in Banjska.
Through a resolution approved in the Assembly, Kosovo has called for an international investigation into Serbia regarding its role in this attack.
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