Former President of Montenegro, Milo Djukanovic, has stated that one of the goals of political and security circles, which through an affair have attempted to compromise the NATO mission in Kosovo, KFOR, has been thwarted.
According to Djukanovic, in the cabinet of former Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica, a group operated that represented the continuation of the policies of the time of Slobodan Milosevic.
He said that this political and security circle had as its objective the destabilization of Kosovo, with the aim of slowing down and ultimately hindering its international recognition.
In this context, according to him, it was also planned to damage the image of KFOR and its military command in Kosovo, reported "Mportal".
For this purpose, he said that 27 girls were prepared to be offered to senior KFOR military officials.
"Among them was S.Ç. The information we had at the time was that she was training in the premises of the 'Obiliq' stadium in Belgrade. Fortunately, KFOR and UNMIK came into possession of the information in time and prevented this activity," he stated.
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