Albin Kurti fails to respond to demand for sending Kosovo doctors to Presevo Valley

The Kosovo government has not yet responded to the Kosovo Federation of Health Unions' request to allow health workers from Kosovo to help Albanians in the Presevo Valley of Medvedja and Bujanoc. This is confirmed for news.net by the head of the FSSHK, Blerim Syla. He has said that so far he does not [...]
The Kosovo government has not yet responded to the Kosovo Federation of Health Unions' request to allow health workers from Kosovo to help Albanians in the Presevo Valley of Medvedja and Bujanoc.
This is confirmed for news.net by the head of the FSSHK, Blerim Syla. He has said that so far they have received no response from the Kosovo government.
Syla has also clarified that this letter has nothing to do with politics.
No response received. The letter should be understood as kind, as solid. It has nothing to do with politics. We went ahead to other crisis countries, as in Albania and so on. And we feel a moral obligation to go see even in Valley”, he said.
He considers that they should not have problems going to the Valley of Presevo, Medvedja and Bujanoc, as he said, Serbia's Government should be announced, and that the same thing is being done for Serbs in Kosovo to be done for Albanians there.
“If international conventions for human rights are respected, if Vienna conventions are respected and the agreements between Minister Arben Vitita and Serbia's minister are respected, I consider that we should no longer be in trouble, the government of Serbia should be informed there that the same thing is being done for Serbs in Kosovo to be done for Albanians there. We weren't asking for anything but monitoring the situation and what needs they have, absolutely nothing else. I even consider that this would serve peace between Kosovo and Serbia”, Syla has said.
The news. We have tried to get an answer from Kosovo government spokesman Progress Kryeziu about addressing this requirement, but the same has not responded to the phone.
This request by the FSSHK came after allowing the arrival of health workers from Serbia to monitor the situation with COVID-19 in Serb-run municipalities in Kosovo.
In early April, Kosovo authorities have allowed access to medical personnel from Serbia, for which, as it has been said, dozens of them have been distributed to majority Serb municipalities in Kosovo.
Kosovo authorities had confirmed that they were granted permission to enter Kosovo.
The arrival of these doctors sparked numerous reactions in the country.
The Oda of Kosovo doctors had strongly opposed their arrival.
The OPC had declared that Kosovo has abundant capacities to monitor the situation, and Kosovo doctors are willing to care for each citizen of Kosovo.












