Official: Kurti Government Agreement Confirmed With Belgrade Allowing Serbia Health Control for Kosovo Serbs

The Kosovo government has granted provisional permission to dozens of health professionals from Serbia to care for Serbian citizens of the Gracanica municipality during the emergency situation with COVID-19. On March 27th, the Health Ministry has given green light to dozens of health professionals from Serbia sent to Kosovo to provide medical services [...]
On March 27th, the Health Ministry has given green light to dozens of health professionals from Serbia, sent to Kosovo to provide medical services to the Gracanica municipality.
An internal communication email between the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Public Administration, which Insander has provided, testifies to the support the Health Ministry has given this initiative.
The Ministry of Health supports the initiative of health professionals to provide health services for the Gracanica Community”, says the email that the Health Ministry's Emergency Operations Centre has sent to the Interior Ministry.
In this communication, the Health Ministry suggests that the medics coming from Serbia will have to testify with relevant documents their medical profession.
Also, all physical persons should be subject to medical checks at border points and adhere to IKKPK rules and recommendations”, says the Health Ministry's announcement.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo has reacted to the issue Tuesday.
PDK Headship member Betim Djoshi has called the permit scandal the Kosovo Government has given to doctors and nurses from Serbia. He said it was a secret deal.
The fired “Prime Minister Albin Kurti, Foreign Minister Glauk Konjufca, Health Minister Arben Vitita, Interior Affairs Minister Jelal Svecla ú has given Serbia LEJI FSHEHURASIA to send nearly 100 doctors and nurses to Kosovo territory to deal with the pandemic of corruption to Serb citizens of the Republic of Kosovo<1>, Gjosi wrote.
Insander has sent questions to the Government of Kosovo for clarification, but has not received answers.
From the Health Ministry's press office, he said that as far as tomorrow they'll explain the case.











