Decan-Plav Street, EU chief's reaction comes

The head of the EU Office in Pristina, Nataliya Apostolova, has supported the disruption of work on Decani-Plava Street, following the Serbian Orthodox Church's complaint in this part. It is very important that the Decani Monastery Protection Law is strictly respected and any possible action approved by the Council [...]
The head of the EU Office in Pristina, Nataliya Apostolova, has supported the disruption of work on Decani-Plava Street, following the Serbian Orthodox Church's complaint in this part.
It is very important that the Decani Monastery Protection Act is strictly respected and that any possible action be approved by the Implementation and Monitoring Council”, it wrote in “Titter”.
The ban on street work has also been supported by US Ambassador Greg Delaway.
Yesterday the Diocese of Raska and Prizren had issued a communique for the media, through which they have said they have notified EU, OSCE and KFOR representatives that: “Kosovo's government illegally started building roads on the Decan-Plava Transit Road within the special protected zone around the Decani Monastery”.
Later, the Minister of Infrastructure, Paul Lekaj, had reacted, saying that the work is being done outside the protected area.
And later, the Decani Community had reacted, saying that the fraud of Serbian Orthodox Church personnel is excessive, malicious and anti-human.
Late last night, O'S mission The SEU had confirmed that works on the construction of Plav-Decan Street have been interrupted, following the request of the Decani Monastery and the international community's reactions.












