KFOR can go through, EULEX with guarantees

North Kosovo mayors expressed readiness on Tuesday to enable the freedom of movement for NATO troops in the province, KFOR.

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North Kosovo mayors expressed readiness on Tuesday to enable the freedom of movement for NATO troops in the province, KFOR. They also said they would allow the same to the members of the EU mission in Kosovo, EULEX - if they provided guarantees to Belgrade that they will not transport Kosovo Albanian authorities' customs and police to the two administrative line checkpoints in the Serb north. KFOR can go through, EULEX with guarantees Municipal presidents from northern Kosovo sent a letter to KFOR Commander Erhard Drews on Tuesday, informing him about their readiness to enable the freedom of movement to KFOR members as quickly as possible. "After the meeting with Serbian President Boris Tadic, the presidents of four municipalities in northern Kosovo are ready to enable as quickly as possible the freedom of movement aimed at normalizing the supply of KFOR troops," read the letter that Tanjug news agency has seen. The letter to Drews proposes that technical details be set at a Coordination meeting in Zvecan on October 26, or in a special meeting. As for EULEX, Municipal presidents request guarantees that EULEX "will not transport Kosovo customs officers and work on establishing customs at the Jarinje and Brnjak crossings". This was confirmed today by Kosovska Mitrovica District head Radenko Nedeljkovic, who spoke during a news conference in Zvecan. He explained that the barricades would remain in place as a legitimate means of struggle, while local Serbs were willing to let KFOR vehicles through, as well as EULEX, under the conditions set out by the local Serb leaders. "The barricades are directed only against the Kosovo institutions, not against the international community - as long as it is status-neutral and doesn't attempt to establish an independent Kosovo state," said Nedeljkovic. KFOR near a barricade (file)

KFOR can go through, EULEX with guarantees

Municipal presidents from northern Kosovo sent a letter to KFOR Commander Erhard Drews on Tuesday, informing him about their readiness to enable the freedom of movement to KFOR members as quickly as possible.

"After the meeting with Serbian President Boris Tadić, the presidents of four municipalities in northern Kosovo are ready to enable as quickly as possible the freedom of movement aimed at normalizing the supply of KFOR troops," read the letter that Tanjug news agency has seen.

The letter to Drews proposes that technical details be set at a Coordination meeting in Zvečan on October 26, or in a special meeting.

As for EULEX, Municipal presidents request guarantees that EULEX "will not transport Kosovo customs officers and work on establishing customs at the Jarinje and Brnjak crossings".

This was confirmed today by Kosovska Mitrovica District head Radenko Nedeljković, who spoke during a news conference in Zvečan.

He explained that the barricades would remain in place as a legitimate means of struggle, while local Serbs were willing to let KFOR vehicles through, as well as EULEX, under the conditions set out by the local Serb leaders.

"The barricades are directed only against the Kosovo institutions, not against the international community - as long as it is status-neutral and doesn't attempt to establish an independent Kosovo state," said Nedeljković.

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