Moore: Serbia dares not take military action – it is aware of NATO’s role in Kosovo

Former senior American diplomat, Jonathan Moore, has stated that he sees no real risk of a military attack by Serbia on Kosovo, emphasizing that the presence of NATO and KFOR is a key factor that guarantees security.
In an interview with A2 CNN, Moore stressed that the current situation does not favor military tension:
“I do not foresee any military movements or maneuvers from Serbia. Serbia is very aware of the role of NATO and KFOR in Kosovo,” he said.
He stated that the United States will not allow a new conflict to erupt in the region, while commenting on the latest statement by US President Donald Trump regarding relations between Kosovo and Serbia.
“President Trump has made it clear that he will not see any more conflicts in the world. If there is to be any conflict, rest assured that the United States will find a way to engage and prevent it. The United States is not interested in conflicts that continue indefinitely without any clear conclusion, or without any clear purpose.”
He added that the lack of political stability in Pristina hinders progress: “Kosovo does not have a new parliament, there is no speaker of the assembly, and the opposition is not uniting. There will most likely be elections in October, but until then I do not see a serious project for dialogue.”
Moore stressed that despite the political crisis, there is no room for panic: “KFOR is there and there will be no war.”

