The British Embassy in Pristina said that Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has not sent QUINT his plan for expanding the situation in the north, however, during the meeting on June 13, the ambassadors discussed this plan.
Kurti on Tuesday presented a five-point plan, which he said would help defuse the situation. He said that he has sent this plan to the head of diplomacy of the European Union, Josep Borrell, and presented it to the representatives of the QUINT states.
QUINT includes the United States, Great Britain, Italy, France and Germany.
“Clearly, the new local elections, where the Serbian population of Kosovo would also participate, are a possible solution. However, the position of the United Kingdom continues to be that first steps should be taken to immediately de-escalate the situation, especially the special police units should be removed from the buildings of the municipality of Zveçan, Leposaviq and Zubin Potok and that the mayors of these municipalities should continue their work from alternative locations”, said the British Embassy when asked about their position on the plan presented by PM Kurti.


