Large flag of fellow countrymen towards Kosovo

A number of fellow countrymen who face Kosovo are still waiting at the border points. While at the Croatia-Serbia border, the columns were up to eight kilometers, at the Eau White border crossing, expectations were over three hours. The number of buses has been seen entering our country in the evening. Eighty [...]
The number of buses has been seen entering our country in the evening. The arrivals of exiles were also seen at Pristina Airport “Adem Jashari”. While there were about 50 citizens who were waiting outside the airport because of the pandemic.
Those who had come, in spite of the coronary pandemic, are happy to have come to Kosovo.
German exile Deme Dresey feels happy to have come to Kosovo.
We are very happy to come to your country and country. It's worth it by the price of”, Dreshai says.
While, fellow exile Armend Nikqi tells Kosovo Press that he has not been able to come to Kosovo for two years.
It was worth it. For two years. I've done my best, but we've had some stops and we can't come up with”, Nikki said.
While another citizen, the Palatan Centre has said it is always worth visiting Kosovo.
I'm feeling really good, it's always worth coming to Kosovo”, Palatan said.
Even the other citizen who came from Germany today, Father and Palatan, says that one year he hasn't come to Kosovo, and he feels glad he could come.
“Super, out of Stuttgart”, Palatan said.
Airport officials have also been contacted regarding the number of flights performed during today and the number of travelers, but they were not available.
Infrastructure Minister Arba Abrazi yesterday through a Facebook status has indicated that only yesterday in Kosovo have more than 9,000 fellow travellers reached and 35 commercial flights have been realised.
By contrast, our citizens from the diaspora who have taken the way to Kosovo to spend holidays do not need to submit to test The PCR, while the exception, consists of only those who do not have residence in Kosovo and who come from countries classified with high-risk “” according to the ranking of the European Centre for Prevention and Control of Disease (ECDC).
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora and the Ministry of Health have indicated that citizens from the diaspora can enter within Kosovo's territory without having to be tested and have a test PCR negative.
No Kosovo citizen who comes to Kosovo, with or without the PCR test, is subject to any quarantine or 14-day isolation, while those who come from high-risk classified states that have no residence in Kosovo must remain for 7 days in proselytification as a measure of prevention against the spread of the virus.











