Former Serbian minister concerned: Permission not allowed to enter Kosovo yesterday

Former Serbian Trade and Telecommunication Minister Rasim Ljajic said today, a day after he was barred from crossing into Kosovo territory, where he went to commemorate the anniversary of Oliver Ivanovic's assassination in Mitrovica that officials in Jarinje were surprised he had no notice of this visit, because in [...]
Ljajic told TV Prva that at Jarinje he was told to wait, when he was told he is no longer official of the government of Serbia and that he was traveling in a private car, but even after two hours of waiting, he was not allowed to enter Kosovo's territory.
“After 10 minutes, a man came and told me to sign the decision I'm going to come back and that I can't access”, Ljajic said.
He thinks Kosovo does not have a list for people who cannot enter Kosovo territory, but says those decisions are made ad-hoc.
This is a very clear demonstration of power, independence, citizenship. We can make the decisions we want and what we want. I don't believe there is a system, but it is decided case by case”, Ljajic said.











