“The situation in Kosovo has improved compared to yesterday.” After the clashes and the wounded Italian soldiers, the Minister of Defense, Guido Crosetto, said: “There seems to be less tension – he said – even if there are still demonstrations in front of the town halls of the four municipalities. We are looking for a diplomatic solution, instead of thinking about the interdiction force that can be made by the military present in the area. Tonight we spent the night with Minister Tajani and President Meloni calling on our Serbian and Kosovar colleagues, calling on our European colleagues to put pressure on them too because it is something that arises from a will policy of increasing tension. We would like this to stop because the border between Kosovo and Serbia is one of those dangerous places where a spark can start a fire”.
Source: IL Tempo
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