NATO Chief avoids comment on Kosovo-Albania-Croatia defense deal

NATO Chief avoids comment on Kosovo-Albania-Croatia defense deal

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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, in Brussels, did not want to comment on the Kosovo-Albania-Croatia defense agreement, as well as the one between Serbia and Hungary.

At a press conference during the meeting of NATO foreign ministers, he said that the member countries of the North Atlantic Alliance are committed to stability and their presence in the region, including Kosovo and BiH, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

Rutte said that the security situation in Kosovo is very important and that Serbs must work for accountability for the terrorist attack in Banjska.

"Serbs must work to hold themselves accountable. This was the topic of our discussion with the president (of Serbia Aleksandar) Vuçiq on the phone, as well as during the dinner we had in Brussels two weeks ago," Rutte said.

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