Vuchy Permission: He demanded that he and his couriers in Kosovo be guarded from his escort with long arms

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucic, has applied to visit Kosovo today along with his couriers. Vucic has demanded that he come to Kosovo associated with the two Radicals under his control, with Defence Minister Alexander Vulin and Marko Djuric, the latter arrested and expelled from the Special Unit [...]
Vucic has asked to come to Kosovo, accompanied by the two Radicals under his control, with Defence Minister Alexander Vulin and Marko Djuric, the latter arrested and expelled from the Kosovo Special Unit.
Also with Vucicin, the letter reportedly will be the new chief of the so-called Office for Kosovo in the Government of Serbia, Petar Petkovic, vice-president of radical Djuric.
Vucit's request was made through the Liaison Office of Serbia in Kosovo, as envisioned in Brussels' agreement on such visits, as the two states have communication between themselves through this office.
In this letter as well, Vucic asked that Kosovo to secure its police escort team for escorts during stay in Kosovo, as well as allowing them to carry long arms during this visit.
Metro has learned that his visit was in advance to northern Kosovo and other Serb-run municipalities, as well as to visit the Orthodox Church in Gracanica.
However, Metro newspaper has learned from sources within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that such a visit will not be allowed, and their permission to visit Kosovo has already been refused.
MPJ has described it as provocation over the latest situation regarding the Special Court, Vucicit's statements for war, and especially after the discovery of the mass cemetery, in the vicinity of Raska in Serbia, with Albanian troops killed during war by Serbian forces in Kosovo.












