Djuric's visit to Kosovo confirmed, gets permission from institutions for two days' stay

The chief of the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia government, Marko Djuric, will come to Kosovo today, reports Periscope. He has been granted permission to visit the Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Kosovo Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli's adviser, Jtlir Zyberaj, has confirmed this for Periscope. He [...]
He has been granted permission to visit the Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Kosovo Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli's adviser, Jtlir Zyberaj, has confirmed this for Periscope.
He has made it known to Periscope that, along with the request for permission to visit, Djuric has sent all other information required.
I can confirm that the Foreign Affairs Union has given Djuriqi permission for today's visit. Along with his request, he has sent all other required information. It seems to me that he will stay two days in Kosovo, but this is not important”, Zyberaj has told Periscope.
Today it was reported that Djurovic will hold a meeting at the Students Centre in Northern Mitrovica.
Marko Djuriqi's stance in Kosovo is envisioned to be held from 29 January to 31 January.
After meeting at the Students Centre, Djuric will visit the monastery in Banjska. / P ERISCOPIA











