He also called on all parties to exercise restraint and refrain from any actions that could further destabilize the situation.

    Source:- the times of indiaStoltenberg said that NATO was ready to support dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia and that he urged both sides to engage in constructive negotiations to find a peaceful solution to their differences.
    Source:-bbc newsThe NATO secretary-general’s comments come after a series of clashes between ethnic Serbs and ethnic Albanians in Kosovo in recent weeks. The violence has left several people injured and has raised fears of a wider conflict.
    Kosovo and Serbia have a long and complex history of conflict. Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008, but Serbia has never recognized Kosovo’s independence.
    The two countries have been engaged in negotiations to normalize relations, but these negotiations have made little progress.
    The recent violence in Kosovo has raised concerns about the possibility of a return to war between the two countries.
    NATO has been present in Kosovo since 1999, following the Kosovo War. The alliance has played a key role in maintaining peace and stability in Kosovo.
    NATO has said that it is committed to continuing to support Kosovo and that it will do everything it can to prevent a return to violence.
    The recent violence in Kosovo is a reminder of the fragile situation in the region. It is important for all parties to work together to find a peaceful solution to their differences.
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