Defense minister says Kosovo “closely monitored”

Defense Minister Dragan Sutanovac said on Monday that the situation in Kosovo and its impact on the security in the rest of Serbia is being closely monitored.

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 31.05.2010.

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Defense Minister Dragan Sutanovac said on Monday that the situation in Kosovo and its impact on the security in the rest of Serbia is being closely monitored. Speaking in the town of Jagodina, he added that there was “no possibility of military threat”. Defense minister says Kosovo “closely monitored” “Our cooperation with KFOR is very good. We cooperate well, we exchange information and there is nothing to indicate a possible escalation of conflict or some serious problems,” Sutanovic told Tanjug. His comments came after Sunday's clashes between Serbs and ethnic Albanians in Kosovska Mitrovica, which broke out as Serbs there took part in local elections. “We are naturally concerned with the situation in every part of Kosovo which is inhabited by Serbs, but also with (the situation in) other parts,” Sutanovac said. He said that Kosovo and Metohija should be a place in which human rights will be respected in a democratic way, in which disputes will not be settled by throwing stones at one another, but in a decent and appropriate manner. Sutanovac also pointed to the “very alarming fact that a few weeks ago hidden weapons were found in Kosovo, which could represent a threat to security”.

Defense minister says Kosovo “closely monitored”

“Our cooperation with KFOR is very good. We cooperate well, we exchange information and there is nothing to indicate a possible escalation of conflict or some serious problems,” Šutanovic told Tanjug.

His comments came after Sunday's clashes between Serbs and ethnic Albanians in Kosovska Mitrovica, which broke out as Serbs there took part in local elections.

“We are naturally concerned with the situation in every part of Kosovo which is inhabited by Serbs, but also with (the situation in) other parts,” Šutanovac said.

He said that Kosovo and Metohija should be a place in which human rights will be respected in a democratic way, in which disputes will not be settled by throwing stones at one another, but in a decent and appropriate manner.

Šutanovac also pointed to the “very alarming fact that a few weeks ago hidden weapons were found in Kosovo, which could represent a threat to security”.

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