Who gave Djuric permission to visit Kosovo? MPJ, Government point fingers at each other

Marko Djuric, chief of the so-called “Office for Kosovo”, within Serbia's government today has visited Kosovo. Djuric has visited Zvecanin today to inaugurate a hotel complex, which according to reports has been funded by Serbia. This is happening a week after the Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs made a decision not to [...]
Djuric has visited Zvecanin today to inaugurate a hotel complex, which according to reports has been funded by Serbia.
This is happening a week after the Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs made a decision not to allow entry into Kosovo by any Serbian official, writes news.net.
This MPJ decision made a lot of noise. Initially, it was Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabyq who said this decision is “false news”, and that such a decision had not been made.
Prime Minister Haradinaj said the same way, hinting there was no co-ordination of the government's chief with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
And for Djuric's visit today, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has given news.net an official response.
“Djuric has received permission to visit the Government of Kosovo and not from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs”, the MPJ's response to news.net says.
On the other hand, news.net has also contacted Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's office, who have said that permission work should be asked by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Government of Kosovo have pointed to each other for Djuric's visit to Kosovo.
It is noteworthy that the Kosovo ban has also taken on Serbian Defence Minister Alexander Volin, as he is considered his intentions are provocative.












