Dalibor Yevtic complains about Serb return process

Dalibor Yevtic complains about Serb return process

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Communities and Kthim Dalibor Yevtic has met today with representatives of international missions and organisations in Kosovo, with whom he talked about the survival and return of Serbs to Kosovo, Tanjug reports, broadcast Indesksonline. Yevtic at his first meeting with Italy's ambassador to Kosovo, Christopher Pierre Chard, reportedly has declared [...]

Yevtic at the first meeting with Italy's ambassador to Kosovo, Christopher Pierre Chard, has reportedly stated that one of the most important processes for Serbs is their return as planned, but that according to him is a slow process.

 

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