Gervala says she's been given permission to Petkov: If you respect the Brussels agreement we will take measures

Foreign Affairs Minister Donika Grovalla said permission has been granted to Petar Petkov to enter Kosovo yesterday. The director of the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia's government this morning has stayed in northern Mitrovica, where it has handed over the keys to 12 families made of [...] housing.
Kosovo's top diplomat, Donika Grovalla, said they expect Petkov to stick to the Brussels Agreement or measures will be taken.
“He has been granted permission to enter Kosovo, but this information that has handed in the keys to 12 apartments in northern Mitrovica, I understand now, but the permit was given yesterday on condition that he adheres to the Brussels agreement. That's the problem with them, man tries with them to be correct, to confirm the agreements that have been made many years ago, and on the other side it's just the element of provocation. We expect Petkovic to stick to the deal, otherwise we need to see what measures we can take”, Gervala told Express on Saturday.
This morning the director of the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia's government, Petar Petkovovic, has handed over the keys to 12 apartments in northern Mitrovica, a donation from Serbia.
Petkov has said that building residences in northern Mitrovica is the best indicator than much Serbia invests there.
“Building residences for our people in North Mitrovica is the best indicator of how much Serbia invests in their lives and survival in that space”, he said, adding that 15 180-entity buildings would be built at the end of the year.
Petkov will stay today and tomorrow in Kosovo, where he will visit Kamenica, Novoberda, Gracanica, Shrpca and Decani Monastery.
On the other hand, Serbia is continuing investments in the country's north, building houses and housing for Serbs from that part. Finally, the construction of a football stadium has also started investing in the government of Serbia.











