Brnabyq: Kosovo a quasi state where it is unknown who drinks and who pays

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabiq is continuing the propaganda against Kosovo, calling it a state in which nobody drinks or who pays. For me it seems like everything they do in the so-called state of Kosovo is the best indication that it is a quasi-state where it is unknown who drinks [...]
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabiq is continuing the propaganda against Kosovo, calling it a state in which nobody drinks or who pays.
The “for me seems like everything they do in the so-called state of Kosovo is the best indication that it is a quasi-state where it is unknown who drinks and who pays” has told Serbian journalistsWell, I follow Periscope.
She has said the Kosovo foreign minister's adviser has said it is prohibited from passing Serbian citizens without passports, but Haradinaj has said this is not true.
The foreign minister's councillor has said he forbids citizens from Serbia to pass without passports until Haradinaj has said they have not been detained, and then, the adviser again says it is”, Brnabiq has said.
The Serbian prime minister is referring to foreign minister Pacolli's adviser, Jethlir Zyberaj, who, after that, has reacted this way:
Serbia's “criminal and manipulative prime minister Ana Brnabic, who is non-gravists in Kosovo because of her racist and xenophobia remarks against the people of Kosovo, has continued with propaganda and sick false news that have become so disgusting that no one takes it seriously, not even its president who serves as a bureau puppet. Citizens of Serbia who want to enter Kosovo follow the same procedure as always in line with the Brussels Agreement. They must submit IDs at border crossings. If they travel to third countries, they must submit passports. There is no difference in that since 2011 when the agreement began to apply. But Brnabyc was burned by her own propaganda. Total Fiasco for him!”, wrote Zyberaj on his Facebook account, It says Periscope.
Earlier, the Foreign Ministry has clarified the situation as well.
“We have successfully implemented the agreement on free movement that has normalised the movement of peoples between the two countries. Kosovo fully respects the agreement and remains committed to its international obligations. Free movement is a key element of European integration and stronger regional co-operation. But Serbia* is taking actions that threaten this agreement and it is continuing to create obstacles for our citizens and is continuing with its propaganda for allegedly <x1m>xtrem” measures. Citizens of both countries can travel only with IDs, but if they want to switch from Serbia to a third state, they need passports”, the MPJ) explanation is said. /Periscope.











