Wessel: No one can enter Kosovo without permission

Kosovo Assembly Chairman Kadri Veseline has been speaking this afternoon about not allowing Serbia's top officials, who have tried to enter Kosovo territory without permission, even despite their refusal of Kosovo authorities. Commenting on Serbia's provocations, Wessel said Serbia must understand that Kosovo as [...]
Commenting on Serbia's provocations, Wessel said Serbia must understand that Kosovo as an independent and sovereign state has a home-owned one does not allow to be provoked by anyone.
We don't need such provocations. Serbia must understand that this country has gods, east, west, north and south. Kosovo is an independent and sovereign state. We are not going to Serbia to provoke, we expect them to be more attentive in respecting the sovereignty of our territorial borders, at the same time facing such actions which are legitimate to our institutions. As long as they're correct we'll be correct. This is what I'd like to repeat as a message, not to have provocations, not needed today, they should realize that in Kosovo they can't come when they want to, said Chief Prime Minister Wessel for Online Economy.
These statements by Kosovo's chief parliament, Kadri Veselini, come after the ban on Kosovo's so-called Kosovo Office Director Marko Djurovic and Defence Minister Alexander Voulin.
Following the adoption of demarcation by the Assembly of Kosovo, the two Serbian officials have made statements that promote hatred and violence in Kosovo, while reacting even after statements by Chief Parliamentary Kadri Wessel, who has said Kosovo can take the Presevo Valley but has not taken the Presevo Valley, but has nothing to give.












