MPJ condemns Belgrade's behaviour following stops of Kosovo citizens

MPJ condemns Belgrade's behaviour following stops of Kosovo citizens

Kosovo's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said it is conveying with concern recent developments of Kosovo citizens' stops by Belgrade authorities. MPJK says that except for the greatest arrogance they are violating fundamental principles of neighborliness as well as obligations derived from the Brussels accords, [...]

“With this kind of cladestinian behavior, with various excuses, whether of technical or procedural nature, Belgrade authorities once again, are testifying that they continue to operate according to Milosevic's practice and mentality”, the MPJ communiqué says.

“As such, information and excuses provided so far by the Belgrade authorities show nothing, other than conducting an obstructive campaign on the citizens and citizenship of the Republic of Kosovo”.

“S Around here, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kosovo, re-exons that the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo, flatly reject this behaviour and this Belgrade impulse, and in line with internal and international practices, will review all legal and institutional actions towards this mentality and this irresponsible behaviour of Belgrade”

“In line with this dedication, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has already communicated to the institutions of the European Union, the concern of the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo and its citizens, and that if it does not quickly interfere with Belgrade's correction, in turn, we are forced to act according to legal measures available at”.

“At the same time, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is in the process of informing the international partners about Belgrade's unabated arrogance, making it clear that it does not serve the normalisation of relations between the two states, as well as preventing the region's European path, for which Belgrade consistently appears destructive”.

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