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Djokovic says he won't be punished over Kosovo violence

01.06.2023

Djokovic is not set to face any penalty as both the French and the international tennis federations have said that no Grand Slam rules have been broken.

I will say it again, but I don't need to because you have my quotes if you want to reflect on that, he said.

Of course I m aware that a lot of people would disagree, but it is what it is. It's something I stand for. I said what I needed to say. NATO is prepared to deploy more troops to Kosovo to quell tensions in the ethnically polarized north, NATO's chief Jens Stoltenberg said, adding that the first 700 reinforcement troops are on the way there.

NATO will be keeping a watchful eye on developments in the region. We will be there to secure a safe and secure environment and also to calm down and reduce tensions, he told reporters on the sideline of a NATO foreign ministers meeting in Oslo.

Unrest in the northern province of Kosovo has increased since ethnic Albanian mayors took office in the region's Serb-majority area after April elections boycotted by the Serbs, a move that led the U.S. and its allies to rebuke Pristina.

NATO decided to boost its 4,000-strong mission in the region with 700 additional troops, after 30 of its KFOR peacekeepers and 52 ethnic Serb protesters were hurt on Monday.

Stoltenberg called the violence against NATO troops total unacceptable and said allies were readying more troops in case NATO needed to send additional reinforcements to the region.

Both to Belgrade and Pristina, our message to Belgrade is that they have to have engage in good faith in the EU-facilitated dialogue, he said.