KFOR Commander: We do not train staff and do not equip KSF (Kontakt plus radio, RTK2, Blic)
Major-General Lorenzo D'Addario said that KFOR was ready for any scenario when it comes to the final agreement between Pristina and Belgrade and assessed the security situation in Kosovo as satisfactory.
KFOR Commander Lorenzo D’Addario, in a RTK2 show, said that it was important that the solution of the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina satisfies both parties.
NATO: KSF obligations agreed in letters that are not public (RTS)
"Thaci made promise to NATO in 2013 regarding North" (FRE, B92)
US Ambassador to NATO on Belgrade-Pristina relations (Tanjug, B92)
"Rosu can go to north without KFOR approval, KFS can't" (B92, Beta)
KFOR spokesperson Vincenzo Grasso says special units Rosu can enter the north of Kosovo without the permission of KFOR.
In an interview with the newspaper, Grasso said that "the special operations unit, which can be armed with long rifles" belongs to the Kosovo police and as such has the mandate to enforce the law throughout Kosovo "without the obligation to seek approval."
New KFOR Commander: We are ready to intervene if stability is endangered (Tanjug, B92, Pobjeda)
KFOR: Armored vehicles Kosovo received are not threat, no indicators of military action (Tanjug, RTS)
Selakovic: "Citizens must understand how our situation is serious" (B92, TV Prva, Vecernje Novosti)
Secretary general of the Serbian president Nikola Selakovic told Prva TV on Wednesday that there is no confirmation that Washington is sending a ship full of weapons to the (future) Kosovo army, quotes B92 portal.
"The very fact that the formation of the so-called Kosovo army is being considered, which is contrary to all international regulations, but also to those adopted in Kosovo, shows that they don't hesitate at nothing," said Selakovic.
A NATO official on "Kosovo Army" (B92, TV Prva)
NATO Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs James Appathurai told Belgrade based TV Prva that at this moment NATO provides advisory support to the Kosovo Security Force, not to any potential new army.
"Although the Kosovo authorities are heading towards this, then that is something that we will have to follow very carefully," Appathurai says.