TIRANA, December 24 – The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti seemed displeased by KFOR which requested two days for the removal of barricades in the northern areas but two weeks have passed and they are in place.
Kurti said this at a press conference on December 24. He announced that after Christmas he will have a meeting with the commander of KFOR.
“KFOR has asked for some time from us and we have given it some time and we are witnesses that today two weeks are over since a total of 11 barricades have been placed which are located north of the Ibër river and are hindering the freedom of movement,” he said.
According to Kurti, the barricades are hindering freedom of movement in the countr. “Now we don’t have freedom of movement. Very soon I will have a meeting with the commander of KFOR after Christmas,” said the PM of Kosovo. /Agumentum.al