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Dragica Ranković

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01/11/21 |  09:32 

01/11/21 |  09:32 


General Ferenc Kajari noted that so-called Kosovo Security Force (KSF),
according to an earlier agreement, must be authorized by the KFOR commander
before any deployment in northern Kosovo and Metohija




Photo: ATA Images

Hungarian General Ferenc Kajari, the new KFOR
<https://www.telegraf.rs/teme/kfor>  commander, said the deployment of KSF
forces in northern Kosovo would require his approval as KFOR commander.

Kajari said that the current security situation is stable, and when asked
how KFOR would react if members of the special police of so-called Kosovo
intervene again in the north, he said that he does not want to speculate on
hypothetical scenarios.

"The NATO-led KFOR mission has existed since 1999. At the same time, the
Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary became members of NATO. Since then, as
you know, many other countries including Montenegro and North Macedonia have
also joined NATO. The security situation in the Western Balkans is important
for the entire Euro-Atlantic region, and it is of special importance for the
surrounding countries. Currently, KFOR consists of more than 3,700 troops
from 28 NATO allies and partners. This clearly illustrates NATO's strong,
collective commitment to regional security and stability," the general told
Kosovo Online.

He noted that KFOR has long-term, excellent cooperation with the Serbian
Army, at all levels of responsibility.

"I speak regularly with Chief of Staff of the Serbian Army General Milan
Mojsilovic, using a well-established line of communication established by my
predecessors at the head of KFOR. KFOR will continue to work closely with
both the Serbian Army and Kosovo security organizations to ensure security
throughout Kosovo. Synchronized patrols with the Serbian Army will continue
along the administrative boundary," he explained.

The general noted that so-called Kosovo Security Force (KSF), according to
an earlier agreement, must be authorized by the KFOR commander before any
deployment in northern Kosovo and Metohija.

"Kosovo police can move freely throughout Kosovo. NATO expects local
institutions to continue to abide by that agreement. In my first weeks here,
I met with key heads of institutions in Kosovo, who assured me that prior to
any action, there would be proper coordination with KFOR and that the
deployment of KSF in northern Kosovo would continue to be based on prior
notification and approval by the KFOR commander," Kajari concluded.

 

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