Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Radman, following a meeting of NATO foreign ministers, called on Kosovo and Serbia to return to dialogue with the mediation of the European Union, as the only platform on which they can normalize their relations .
Among other things, the Croatian chief diplomat asked Serbia to stop any attempt to destabilize Kosovo. "These efforts are unacceptable," Radman said. On the other hand, German Foreign Minister Analena Berbock, in a brief statement to the media after the meeting of NATO foreign ministers, announced that Germany will send around 150 additional troops to Kosovo in the coming weeks.
By the way, the German diplomat emphasized that the commitments of NATO and the European Union in the Western Balkans go hand in hand. "The EUFOR mission guarantees security in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and KFOR in Kosovo. Germany will provide up to 150 additional soldiers to KFOR," Berbock said.
On the eve of the meeting of the foreign ministers of the NATO member states, the head of diplomacy of the European Union, Josep Borrell, asked Kosovo and Serbia to increase their will to implement the agreements resulting from the dialogue, in such a way as to continue on their way to membership of the Union. The diplomat emphasized the importance of EU-NATO cooperation in Kosovo, namely the EULEX mission and KFOR. "The EU and NATO have faced difficult times several times and we will continue to maintain security in this part of Kosovo and on the border with Serbia, EULEX plays an important role in this and one thing it has done for years and we will continue to do so "./BGNES