EU stated ban on Serbian officials entering Kosovo

Kosovo institutions have not allowed today's warned visits by Serbian officials to the country's north, but Serbian officials have, however, warned their stance in Kosovo. This has led to increased security forces in the north with the aim of halting the entry of Serbian officials, Voulin, Djuric and Selakovic. Regarding [...]
Kosovo institutions have not allowed today's warned visits by Serbian officials to the country's north, but Serbian officials have, however, warned their stance in Kosovo.
This has led to increased security forces in the north with the aim of halting the entry of Serbian officials, Voulin, Djuric and Selakovic.
Regarding this situation created between Kosovo and Serbia, a response has recently come from EU spokeswoman Maja Kocijanciq.
It has estimated that all issues of common interest must be resolved through the framework of dialogue and in the spirit of continuing normalisation of relations.
There is an agreement reached through dialogue regarding official visits, and both sides should be brought in line with this” agreement, has praised Kocijanciq, through a report sent to the media, Kosovo Preress follows.
Kocijanci has also added that any dispute over this should be resolved through dialogue, rather than through a transition of any kind.
Among other things, it is noted that the presidents of both states have confirmed to EU chief Federica Moghrini, the commitment of both sides to the overall normalisation of relations.











