Thaci: War threats are unacceptable

Pristina, 16 January 2017 (MIA) - After Serbian President, Tomislav Nikolic, said that he was ready to send an army to Kosovo, the Kosovo President Hashim Thaci said that war threats are unacceptable in a time when Kosovo is interested for normalizing relations.
Thaci wrote on Facebook that he was pleased that Kosovo authorities avoided political tension and guarded the region's security by stopping an illegal and propaganda train from entering Kosovo, while Belgrade is unfortunately continuing with an unacceptable campaign of constant provocations.
A Serbian train halted at the border with Kosovo and bearing signs reading "Kosovo is Serbian," has fueled a major crisis in the Balkans and escalated a potential Russia-West row over dominance in the heart of the war-torn region.
Serbia accused Kosovo's leaders on Sunday of "wanting war" and warned that it would defend "every inch" of its territory, a day after the train, provocatively decorated in Serbian Christian Orthodox symbols and flags, was prevented from entering the neighboring nation.



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