Djuric in Kosovo today, learning where to stay

Djuric in Kosovo today, learning where to stay

The director of the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia's government, Marko Djuric, will come to Kosovo today. Djuric, according to the media in Serbia, will participate in the Orthodox Easter liturgy held at midnight at the Banjska monastery in Zvecan. Permission to come to Kosovo has been granted by the ministry [...]

The director of the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia's government, Marko Djuric, will come to Kosovo today.

Djuric, according to the media in Serbia, will participate in the Orthodox Easter liturgy held at midnight at the Banjska monastery in Zvecan.

Permission to come to Kosovo has been granted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Rayhan Vunqi has said the request has been approved in the spirit of peace and understanding on the occasion of the holiday.

No matter how official he is, he like each other enjoys the right to pray in any church he wishes. The rules will respect because it has been faced and has been known with the new reality in Kosovo, and through it, each official of the Serbian state has been recognised, Vunqi has said.

Djuric on March 26th was arrested in northern Mitrovica after entering Kosovo illegally, because he was barred from entering.

Kosovo police had arrested the Serbian official while at a rally in northern Mitrovica, and the same after being brought to Pristina has been sent to the border in Merdar to hand over to Serbian authorities.

The move has provoked indignation among Kosovo Serbs, which has led the Serbian List to emerge from the ruling coalition.

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