Serbian gendarmerie in Merdare, Sveçla: Provocations will fail
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The Minister of Internal Affairs, Xhelal Sveçla, has declared that Serbian provocations will fail.

As he called the violation of the border dividing line in Merdare by the Serbian gendarmerie a violation of the agreement, he said that they have already informed the partners about this.

The Minister of Internal Affairs said that they will present these violations as additional evidence that Serbia is not ready for cooperation.

Minister Sveçla also emphasized that the institutions of Kosovo are being strengthened every day to repel the hegemonic goals of the Serbian state.

Meanwhile, he added that Kosovo is ready to face any challenge.

The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Xhelal Sveçla, made these comments after participating in the debate on "The Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the War Against Terrorism and National Security" organized by the American Center for Combating Extremism and Terrorism (ACCET).

Yesterday, near the border police station in Merdare, on the Serbian side, a Land Rover type car with Serbian license plates, which was suspected to be owned by the Serbian gendarmerie, was seen.

According to the Kosova Police, there were four members of the Serbian gendarmerie in that car.

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