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VOA on content of Vucic-Wolters talks (Tanjug, B92)

Supreme Allied Forces Command in Europe gave a statement to the Voice of America regarding not quite precise allegations of some media on the content of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and NATO General Tod Wolters talks held earlier in Belgrade, B92 reports.

The Voice of America said, referring to the sources in the Supreme Allied Forces Command in Europe, that during the meeting between General Tod Wolters and President Aleksandar Vucic there were talks on the need to preserve and improve existing channels of communications with KFOR.

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.

Rakic and D’Addario: Prevent provocations, KFOR to ensure peace (Tanjug, RTS)

Chairman of Srpska Lista and Crisis Headquarters, Goran Rakic spoke over the phone last night with KFOR Commander Major General Lorenzo D’Addario and familiarized him with the security situation on the ground. Rakic also pointed out the anxiety of the Serbian population, Tanjug news agency reported.

Both, Rakic and D’Addario agreed provocations must not be allowed, while the KFOR in line with UN SC Resolution 1244 is there to ensure peace.

“KFOR is committed to working with all in preserving the peace,” D’Addario underlined.