Petkov addresses Serbs: Do not leave Kosovo

On his second day of the visit, Petkov called for Serbs not to leave Kosovo. His visits and activities continued this Tuesday. This time, Petar Petkov stopped at Zubin Potok's municipality. The chief of the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia's government had a call for [...]
On his second day of the visit, Petkov called for Serbs not to leave Kosovo.
His visits and activities continued this Tuesday.
This time, Petar Petkov stopped at Zubin Potok's municipality.
The chief of the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia's government had a call for Serbs living in this settlement.
Petkov invited them not to leave Kosovo.
From here, Petkov also shows investments made by the office that he has been leading since 2014.
According to him, a total of 12m and 863 thousand euros have been invested in building facilities in Kosovo, including residential ones.
All these claims by Petkov have been delivered to the heads of state in Kosovo.
Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti even compared the statements of this Serbian official to those of Milosevic's time.
But how did Petkov get into Kosovo?
This is possible after permission was granted to him by the government.
While the prime minister says this permit has been issued in co-ordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, although the latter have not said a word.
Meanwhile, the day before, there was a lot of noise from the news published in the media that Petar Petkoviq visited in the Squire municipality.
A harsh reaction to this even came from the mayor, Bekim Jashar, who criticized the government.
But Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti denied such a visit has taken place.
Permission to enter Kosovo, Petar Petkov has been given to international reactions, when the government earlier rejected the request to enter Kosovo, Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq.











