What happened with the protagonist Wuchi

Due to the protests by Drenica residents, Prime Minister Haradinaj announced in the morning, he has made a decision to withdraw permission for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to give Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq to go to Drenica. The safety of citizens is above all. I have withdrawn permission granted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs [...]
The safety of citizens is above all. I have withdrawn permission granted by the Serbian President's Foreign Affairs Ministry in the Drenica area. This decision immediately goes into effect”, he wrote, reports KTV.
The annulment of this visit has sparked numerous reactions.
EU senior representative Federica Mogehrini's spokeswoman, Maja Kocijancic, has expressed regret cancelling the visit by Serbia's president to the village of Baj.
The European Union has demanded that state leaders maintain order and calm.
Against roadblocks, President Hashim Thaci said there was also.
He wrote on social networks that he understands citizens, but according to him, at a time when it is working for peace between the two countries, protests do not help.
“As the president of Kosovo, I fully understand the reaction of Drenica citizens who have voiced their reasonable revolt against such a visit. This shows that the wounds of pain and war are still very fresh. However, by the time we are making efforts for peace and reconciliation, protests and roadblocks do not help us at all, Thaci wrote.
Even Chief Parliamentary Kadri Veselini has said he opposes the Serbian president's visit to Kosovo.
He said Serbia's president with the last visit testified that Serbia's leaders are continuing Slobodan Milosevic's tradition.
LDK MP Lumir Abdixhiku, has described the government's decision as a disgrace to the world's self for the state of Kosovo.
“The president of an enemy country, after setting new limits; after speaking of Kosovo resources as if they were his, has been detained in the coal so he has returned not to Serbia, but in North”, Abdjiku wrote
Meanwhile, for Vetevendosje Chairman Albin Kurti, granting Vuciqi permission from the Kosovo government has been done illegally.
Visar Ymer, from the Social Democratic Party, has called the Serbian president's visit dephilim to demark his new terrain.
Reactions for the annulment of the Serbian president's visit to Banja in Skyright also came from Serbian politicians, who have called the decision of Pristina's puppet authorities.
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabiq said events in Kosovo show the complexity and sensitivity of the situation.
She has said that representatives of Albanians in Kosovo are impatient, irresponsible, unpredictable and do not respect the agreements.
Pristina's government's failure and a major diplomatic victory for Serbia has called Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic, the visit of Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq to Kosovo.











