Djuric arrives in Kosovo tomorrow, ministry tells whether he has given permission

Marko Djuric tomorrow comes to Kosovo, legally. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has given him permission to enter Kosovo. Jethlir Zyberaj, adviser to Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli, has confirmed that less than two weeks have passed since he was arrested by Kosovo Police in northern Mitrovica, the director of [...]
Marko Djuric tomorrow comes to Kosovo, legally. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has given him permission to enter Kosovo. Jethlir Zyberaj, foreign minister's adviser, Behgjet Pacolli, has confirmed this.
Less than two weeks have passed since the day he was arrested by Kosovo Police in northern Mitrovica, the director of the so-called Office for Kosovo, Marko Djurovic, had not given him permission to visit the North.
“Yes, the request was approved in the spirit of peace and understanding on the occasion of the Orthodox Passover holiday”, Zyberaj told Express.
No matter how official he is, he like each other enjoys the right to pray in any church he wishes.
But, Pacolli's adviser says Djuric has been shown the country last time and now he will be brought in line with the law in Kosovo.
“Rules will respect because they have faced and are familiar with the new reality in Kosovo and through it, each Serbian state official has been recognised by this reality, he has said.












