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Milivojevic: KFOR to influence Pristina in order to de-escalate - Kosovo Online


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Former diplomat Zoran Milivojevic assessed that KFOR would have to immediately 
react and influence Pristina, both politically and in terms of security, in 
order to de-escalate the situation in Kosovo, because, as he stated, it was 
completely clear that peace and stability were at risk, RTV reports. 


Milivojevic, on the occasion of yesterday's visit to Brussels by the President 
of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, who asked NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg 
that the Alliance take control and ensure a decent life for the Serbs in 
Kosovo, said that KFOR did not need an additional decision from the Security 
Council or any other UN body for its decision to act in terms of Resolution 
1244, because it was completely clear that peace and stability were threatened 
on the ground.

"The conversation was very important because NATO practically in the name and 
at the expense of the UN as a part of KFOR performs the function of ensuring 
peace and stability in the area of Kosovo and Metohija, and in accordance with 
resolution 1244. Therefore, it is the right address to speak to, bearing in 
mind that the situation in Kosovo and Metohija has escalated and represents a 
direct threat to peace and stability in those areas. Therefore, the 
conversation with NATO is both justified and at the right time," Milivojevic 
said.

He added that KFOR was expected to fulfill its mandate and its function in the 
full sense and to ensure peace and stability.

"We will see whether there will be de-escalation, and how NATO will behave. I 
think that it primarily depends on political will, bearing in mind that NATO 
member states have mostly recognized the independence of Kosovo and that so far 
they have not shown the political will to react decisively towards Pristina," 
Milivojevic said.

He assessed that Pristina was the cause of the escalation and that NATO should 
be expected to take measures that would prevent it from carrying out 
repression, using police forces, and questioning peace and stability in the 
north of Kosovo.

"We will see what the reaction will be, but my opinion is that, above all, it 
depends on the political will in the centers in Washington and Brussels," 
Milivojevic said.

As he explained, KFOR represented a military force, which according to chapter 
seven of the UN Charter had a mandate to prevent threats to peace and 
stability, and had both political and military measures of action and the 
ability to act in order to de-escalate.

"They can do that by using force. By removing the ROSU Special Forces and 
Police Forces that act contrary to Resolution 1244 and contrary to the mandate 
of KFOR in the north of Kosovo and Metohija. They also have a strong enough 
force, which they recently reinforced with 700 Turkish soldiers, and they can 
increase that force to the limits necessary for action on the ground," 
Milivojevic reminded.

He added that KFOR had the ability to politically act on Pristina and prevent 
the Kosovo government from implementing escalation measures.

"They completely control the government in Pristina in the military and 
security sense, but also in the political sense. It's just a question of 
political will and a question of political decision, first of all, in 
Washington and the top of NATO," Milivojevic said.

He also warned against the statements of the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin 
Kurti, that the Kosovo Police Forces were a continuation of the KLA.

"The KLA is a structure that, according to Resolution 1244, is clearly marked 
as an organization that must disappear from the field and that must not operate 
on the field," Milivojevic pointed out and emphasized that KFOR had the mandate 
to act in this sense as well.

 

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