NATO concerned over seized weapons

NATO officials are “concerned over the latest developments in the Macedonian-Kosovo border zone”, said reports from Priština.

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Wednesday, 05.05.2010.

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NATO officials are “concerned over the latest developments in the Macedonian-Kosovo border zone”, said reports from Pristina. A large weapons cache was discovered there recently, after Macedonian police engaged an ethnic Albanian gang from Kosovo. NATO concerned over seized weapons Such actions could lead to a destabilization of Macedonia, stated Allied Joint Force Command Naples Commander U.S. Admiral Mark Fitzgerald. “The amount of weapons which was discovered is very large and it represents a great concern for us,” he said in Pristina this Wednesday. “Such actions could destabilize countries like Macedonia, so it’s obvious that we’re concerned,” he stated. Fitzgerald also commented on the Kosovo Albanian government's decision to disable Belgrade-based mobile and landline telephone networks in Kosovo. He requested that “everyone finds non-violent ways to address and solve these issues through established institutional forms”, said reports. “We’ve asked the (Kosovo) government to be more transparent and to provide information to the public in advance when they make such decisions,” Fitzgerald concluded.

NATO concerned over seized weapons

Such actions could lead to a destabilization of Macedonia, stated Allied Joint Force Command Naples Commander U.S. Admiral Mark Fitzgerald.

“The amount of weapons which was discovered is very large and it represents a great concern for us,” he said in Priština this Wednesday.

“Such actions could destabilize countries like Macedonia, so it’s obvious that we’re concerned,” he stated.

Fitzgerald also commented on the Kosovo Albanian government's decision to disable Belgrade-based mobile and landline telephone networks in Kosovo.

He requested that “everyone finds non-violent ways to address and solve these issues through established institutional forms”, said reports.

“We’ve asked the (Kosovo) government to be more transparent and to provide information to the public in advance when they make such decisions,” Fitzgerald concluded.

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