Kurti-Saracin meeting, they discussed the current security situation in Kosovo after the attack in Banjska
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Riots in Kosovo / Photo EPA-EFE/DJORDJE SAVIC
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti spoke today with the special envoy of Germany for the Western Balkans, Manuel Saratsin, about the security situation in Kosovo. It is Saracin's second visit to Kosovo within seven days.
At the meeting attended by the German ambassador to Kosovo, Jorn Rode, Kurti emphasized that the evidence gathered during the investigation conducted after the "criminal and terrorist attack" proved the "direct involvement of the state institutions of Serbia in this act of aggression against Kosovo". for which Serbia should be internationally sanctioned and punished.
Kurti, the statement added, thanked Ambassador Saracin for this visit and his continuous and intensive engagement.
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