President Aleksandar Vucic said on Sunday that NATO’s mission in Kosovo declined a Serbian government’s request to send up to 1,000 police and army personnel. The request was made following clashes between Serbs and Kosovo authorities. “They (KFOR) replied they consider that there is no need for the return of the Serbian army to Kosovo … citing the United Nations resolution approving their mandate in Kosovo,” Vucic said in an interview.

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