Why is no one controlling the diaper that entered Kosovo?

Despite warnings from the Ministry of Environment and Space Planning that the cloak imported from Serbia is dangerous, this fuel is not controlled by any responsible institution. Although the head of this ministry had reacted in the face of this danger, Fatmir Matosi, voicing doubts that Serbia's imported diaper may even have [...]
Although the ministry's own leader, Fatmir Matosi, had reacted in the face of this danger, voicing doubts that the cloak imported from Serbia could also have harmful compounds, as it contains rubber and coal, yet no one has exercised special control over this subject.
In the meantime, the first subject from which the diaper is produced is controlled, which is wood.
The company manager “Thes Ari”, Bashkim Zajundu, says the country's importers are subject to all Hittite controls, although the latter is ecological and poses no danger to human health.
According to him, an estimated 20,000 cubics of wood per year is needed in Kosovo, amount not provided without its import from various countries, and even from Serbia.
He says that not all the cloth imported from this country is dangerous, but orders that this product should be controlled to ensure that it is ecological, from wood waste, not from rubber waste.
Zeynepn explains that the diaper, like any other product, has ways of controlling which she says is being manipulated.
Despite claims that the diaper imported in the country meets the conditions, he says citizens so far have never bought quality products as if it was the A1.
Kosovo Customs Director Bahri Berisha says the issue of diaper control belongs to the Veterinary and Food Agency.
He says they have not received any requests for controlling this product despite warnings from the Ministry of Environment that the diaper coming in from Serbia is dangerous.
And from AUV, they say that such control of the diaper is not done.
Kosovo has confirmed this for the director of this agency, Valdet Djindovci.










