KOK urges ABA to take immediate measures against organisers

Kosovo's Olympic Committee has addressed the next response to AIBA, in terms of the third rejection to Kosovo's boxing team by Serbian authorities, which did not allow their entry into Serbia through the Merdara border. In President Ismet Krasniqi's letter to AIBA President Umar Kremlyov, it says [...]
Kosovo's Olympic Committee has addressed the next response to AIBA, in terms of the third rejection to Kosovo's boxing team by Serbian authorities, which did not allow their entry into Serbia through the Merdara border.
In President Ismet Krasniqi's letter to AIBA President Umar Krelyov, it is said that the only winner of this situation is the Government of Serbia, which intervened in sports issues, denying Kosovo boxers the right to compete with other boxers.
The KOK has demanded that this issue not go into silence, but that measures be taken against the organisers, until the damages caused by Kosovo's boxing are mentioned with Serbia's current action.
Over the past two days, KOK and ABA have exchanged dozens of letters to settle the issue.
The KOK has also reacted to the International Olympic Committee, which also expects measures to be taken.
Below you can find the full response of President Krasniqi, sent ABA, right after third rejection of boxing. The boxing World starts tonight in Belgrade.












