70 Kosovars from Croatia return tomorrow, 130 others await return from Turkey

Citizens of the Republic of Kosovo, which the situation created by the pandemic COVID-19, has found outside the country's borders, are now being organised back to Kosovo. A group of 70 Kosovars are expected to return this week and settle for fourteen days at the Students Centre in Pristina, as the location of [...]
A group of 70 Kosovars are expected to return this week and deploy for fourteen days at the Students Centre in Pristina, as the location assigned by the Kosovo government, for quarantine.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspores, and diplomatic missions are also taking place with the return of 130 Kosovo citizens to Turkey.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, in a response to Telegrafi, has indicated that there is a constant return of citizens from different countries, with particular emphasis from Northern Macedonia and Montenegro.
“this week is expected to return to Kosovo, organisedly, about 70 Kosovo citizens. But that number can change, as there is a constant return of Kosovo citizens from the countries of the region, especially from Macedonia and Montenegro, which are assisted and assisted by the diplomatic missions of the Republic of Kosovo in these two neighbouring countries”, the MPJD's response reportedly sent to Telegrafi.
While it is expected that on Friday (morrow), even the requests made for the return of the emergency cases of Kosovo citizens found in Croatia will be completed, since the case, the largest contingent so far made up of 66 Kosovars will arrive in Kosovo.
The largest number of Kosovo citizens to return organisedly this week is expected to happen on Friday. A total of 66 Kosovo citizens will come to Kosovo from Croatia. This will also complete the requests made for the return of the emergency cases of Kosovo citizens in Croatia”, the MPJD's response reported.
On the other hand, co-operation with the country's institutions and diplomatic missions is continuing to deal with emergency cases in Turkey.
In Turkey, there are 130 citizens of the Republic of Kosovo, some of whom had gone there for medical treatment, and it must already be allowed to return to Kosovo.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, in co-operation with other institutions in the country, as well as diplomatic missions of the Republic of Kosovo, is dealing with emergency cases in Turkey. There are about 130 such cases, emergency cases, in which they had gone for medical treatment to Turkish hospitals, and we need to enable you to return to Kosovo as soon as possible”, the MPCJ response reported.
Meanwhile, at the Students Centre, there is still room for approximately 200 people to quarantine, while preparations have been made to host Kosovo citizens coming tomorrow from Croatia.
That's what it said about Telegrafi, the director of the Students Centre in Pristina, Fatmir Sfishta.
“expected that during the week, large contingents will come from outside Kosovo, over 100 people I believe and we have already started preparations”, Sfisha said.
So far, 470 people have been released from the Carantination Centre, who have been tested for COVIDD-19, which have unfortunately resulted negative.