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Kosovar President Complains About Pace Of Investigation Into Attack On NATO Peacekeepers


Kosovar President Vjosa Osmani speaks at a press conference at NATO headquarters in Brussels on September 7.
Kosovar President Vjosa Osmani speaks at a press conference at NATO headquarters in Brussels on September 7.

The president of Kosovo on September 7 accused investigators of dragging their feet in an inquiry into attacks on NATO peacekeepers in which dozens of troops and police officers were injured. Those who attacked the peacekeepers in northern Kosovo in late May "are clearly known to law enforcement agencies" and have not faced any consequences, President Vjosa Osmani told reporters in Brussels. She said video footage showed some were police officers who came from Serbia. She also called on European Union officials to refrain from showing favoritism in talks next week aimed at improving Kosovo's relations with Serbia. To read the original story by AP, click here.

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