The head of the EULEX mission in Kosovo, Giovanni Pietro Barbano, declares that the security situation in the country is fragile and that there are concerns about possible tensions. According to him, the aggression in Banjska proved the fragility and vulnerability of the country, for which he says that there should be special attention from the institutions. The EULEX mission expects Serbia to hold responsible those who committed the aggression in Banjska.
In the interview for KosovaPress, Barbano also talks about the initiative to open the Ibri Bridge, which he considers could have serious implications for security.
While commenting on the Serbian aggression in Banjska i Zveçan, the head of the European Union Mission for the Rule of Law in Kosovo (EULEX), Giovanni Pietro Barbano, expects that Serbia will hold responsible those who committed the aggression. He does not comment on the declarations of local institutions about Serbian military bases on the border with Kosovo, but adds that this belongs to KFOR.
He considers the boycott of the Serbs in the four municipalities in the north of the country in the electoral process for the dismissal or not of the mayors to be an unfortunate situation. Barbano declares that they are in constant contact with the security institutions, even though they respect the independence of Kosovo's institutions.
"This is something that needs to be addressed in the dialogue, of course, it is an aspect that we are concerned about because it can have serious security implications. And we expect wisdom to be used in this regard," he states briefly.
In the interview for KosovaPress, the head of the European Union Mission for the Rule of Law in Kosovo (EULEX), Barbano says that there is improvement and development in the institutions of justice.