Sweden wants to send 18-year-old Kosovo heart disease to Serbia

18-year-old Altin Vitita from Kosovo has become the subject of Swedish media. The year, which had been subjected to a heart transplant four years ago in Sweden, is no longer secure in this country. Because of problems with permission, the Scandinavian State wants the boy to take him to [...]
The year, which had been subjected to a heart transplant four years ago in Sweden, is no longer secure in this country.
Due to problems with permission, the Scandinavian state wants the boy to take him to Serbia, where he can be treated.
In Kosovo because conditions are not appropriate for caution cannot be sent.
“There is an agreement between the countries and a Kosovo citizen can become a citizen of Serbia”, the Swedish Migration Agency Communications Manager Fredrik Bengtsson has said.
Surprised by this decision by the Migration Board, Balkan expert Jessica Giandomenico has remained.
“No Kosovo Albanian will seek care in Serbia unless you have good contacts”, she said.
The Kosovo Embassy in Sweden has asked from Vitita not to travel to Serbia because Kosovo's passport is not accepted.
While doctors who took care of it are unaware of this decision of the Migration Board. They have filed a request to stop the 18-year-old leaving.












