PRISTINA, Sept 30 (Hina) - The security situation in Kosovo is good as a whole. However, organised crime and insecurity of minorities who are in need of protection are still problems, commander of international peace-keeping troops in
Kosovo, KFOR, Norwegian General Thorstein Skiaker, said Saturday night. Stopping extremist groups remains one of the basic and biggest tasks for KFOR. Such groups are dangerous for the future, Skiaker said. The second important task, he added, was to make sure the upcoming general election in November pass in order, and to protect minorities.(hina) lml
PRISTINA, Sept 30 (Hina) - The security situation in Kosovo is good
as a whole. However, organised crime and insecurity of minorities
who are in need of protection are still problems, commander of
international peace-keeping troops in Kosovo, KFOR, Norwegian
General Thorstein Skiaker, said Saturday night.
Stopping extremist groups remains one of the basic and biggest
tasks for KFOR. Such groups are dangerous for the future, Skiaker
said.
The second important task, he added, was to make sure the upcoming
general election in November pass in order, and to protect
minorities.
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