Vuciq: Serbia willing to share vaccines for Albanians in Kosovo

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has said Serbia will continue to take care of its <x0 population in Kosovo” and that it is ready to send medicines and vaccines to Albanians as well. He said that remittances to northern Kosovo, on the part of Belgrade, constitutes no violation of the Brussels agreement. [...]
He said that remittances to northern Kosovo, on the part of Belgrade, constitutes no violation of the Brussels agreement.
No one should even think about attacking someone who shared drugs”, Vuciq said.
He also announced that Serbia will make new investments in Gracanica and North Mitrovica.
Starting population vaccination in northern Kosovo vs COVID-19, with vaccines sent by the Serbian state, has sparked reactions in Kosovo.
Kosovo Foreign Affairs Minister Melza Haradinaj-Stubla said on December 27th that illegal access to Kosovo and certain pharmaceutical products from Serbia “constitutes flagrant violations of the Customs Seals Agreement and that for recognition of the pharmaceutical Certificates”.
These agreements, Kosovo and Serbia, have reached them in 2015 under technical dialogue.
The incumbent Kosovo government has said that there are no data from Customs and Border Police that such vaccines have entered Kosovo.
The health system in majority Serb municipalities in Kosovo functions within the Serbian system.
Pfizer vaccine. B NTech has arrived in Serbia on 22 December.
The REL has learned that vaccines have not entered Kosovo through the Public Health Ent, which operates within the Serbian system in the north.
On Monday (December 28th), incumbent Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti and Commissioner for Neighborship and Enlargement Oliver Varhely “raised concern “about the illegal introduction of the vaccine against the new Coronavirus to Kosovo, “pa regular import procedures or donations for medical products, which are neither known to be”.
This behaviour of the Republic of Serbia was considered unacceptable and Kosovo institutions have initiated necessary legal actions against persons involved in these actions”, says Hoti's media report after he held a telephone conversation with European Union commissioner Oliver Harhely.
Earlier Monday, by Mitrovica Foundation Prosecutor, confirmed for The REL has been launching investigations into the introduction of anti-coronavirus vaccines to municipalities in northern Kosovo.












