Government response comes after Serbia's threats of indictment against those arrested Djuric

Serbian Minister of Internal Affairs Nebojsa Stefanovic suggested the previous day that he would file charges against all those who have participated in the arrest of Kosovo Office Director Marko Djuric. Stefanovic has said the Prosecutor for Organised Crime has launched investigations into the case. “Ministry of [...]
Serbian Minister of Internal Affairs Nebojsa Stefanovic suggested the previous day that he would file charges against all those who have participated in the arrest of Kosovo Office Director Marko Djuric.
Stefanovic has said the Prosecutor for Organised Crime has launched investigations into the case.
“The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Justice are working intensively in this direction and will not give up until the culprits are brought before our bodies”, Stefanovqi said.
However, the Government of Kosovo is no longer impressed by the statements and injuries of Serbian officials. T
The head of the Negotiator Team with Serbia, once and also adviser to the prime minister, Avni Arifi, has told news. We have the time to change Serbia's policy towards our country.
We should stress that Serbia has not yet realised that nobody in Kosovo is impressed by their threats. Perhaps the time has come to change their policy towards Kosovo”, Arifi said.
Former Police Director Shpend Maxuni, former Interior Affairs Minister Flamur Sefaj and Foreign Affairs Minister Jethlir Zyberaj's cabinet chief are some of the names referred to by which the indictment is expected to arise.
Marko Djuric was arrested late last month in northern Mitrovica after entering Kosovo without permission from local authorities.












