Serbian media publish a list of top Serbian officials' names: These will be denied entry into Kosovo

Serbian media continue with powerful propaganda against Kosovo, separately following the customs tax application for Serbia and Bosnia goods that enter Kosovo. Belgrade newspaper “Novosti” writes today that “even prior to the application of the Draknik customs tax for the entry of goods from Serbia on Kosovo territory, Pristina authorities on November 1st [...]
The Belgrade newspaper “Novosti” writes today that “even prior to the application of the Dractice Customs Tax for the entry of goods from Serbia into Kosovo territory, Pristina authorities have made the decision on 1 November that top Belgrade officials are prohibited from crossing the border crossings so they do not enter Kosovo”.
The list of unwanted persons in Kosovo has been distributed to all police checkpoints at the crossings, noting that they will be arrested immediately if they appear at one of the border crossings”, the Serbian newspaper writes, records Telegrafi.
According to this newspaper, “in the list that this medium has seen are in Serbian officials, starting with Prime Minister Ana Brnabiq, then government ministers and heads of Serbia's Parliament, including judges of the Constitutional Court and Supreme Court”.
On the blacklist from Prime Minister Brnabiq's cabinet are: Ivica Dacic, Nebojsa Stefanovic, Rasim Lajic, Zoran Mihajlovic and Aleksandar Vulin. Unbecoming representatives from Serbia's Assembly are: President Maja Gojkovic and Deputy Court of the Constitutional Court, Vladimir Marinkoviq, Djordje Milicevic, Verica Radeta and Gordana Cometi, and 14 Constitutional Court judges, led by President Vesna Ilq Prelic, the four judges of the Supreme Court of Cassation and its president Dragomir Milojevic, and several state secretaries, ministers ...”, the paper writes.
The list of the names of top Serbian state officials, who according to the media in Serbia, would be prohibited from entering Kosovo.
According to this move, Kosovo authorities have violated the Brussels agreement dealing with official visits and which has been in force since 2014.














