Tahiri: Kurti's government has found the key to Church. He's taken care of making a gift to Wuchiqi before the meeting.

Democratic Party of Kosovo MP Abelard Tahiri has said the government Kurti has found the key to the Serbian Orthodox Church in Pristina. He said Kurt still didn't arrive at the meeting with Vuchchiqi, gave them this key. The alleged and controversial “ʹKissa was built violent in the university court, which [...]
He said Kurt still didn't arrive at the meeting with Vuchchiqi, gave them this key.
The alleged and controversial “>Kissa that was built violently at the University Court, which symbolizes Milosevic's terror, the government Kurti has found the key. Still not reaching the negotiating table with Vucinqi, the prime minister has taken care of making “gift” just to correct the mood. And tomorrow at the session, of course, he's going to talk to us about principles and things like”, he wrote Rai in a post in “Facebook”
Bishop Teodosije of Raska and Prizren's Diocese has kept liturgy at the abandoned church in the Upyard for the first time since 1998.
For the festival, held on the 40th day after Orthodox Christmas, known as the “Day of the Upbuilding of Christ”, Diocese of Raska and Prizren has held liturgy along with believers and other bishops.
For the first time since 1998, a liturgy has been held in the Church of Christ Savior in downtown Pristina. The sacred liturgy was served by Bishop Teodosije with priests and believers in the unfinished church in honour of the day of the erection”, says Diocese's statement.
In the “non-paper” that has circulated in recent weeks concerning an agreement between Kosovo and Serbia is also pre-emptive for the Serb Churches and the Manastiers in Kosovo.
This liturgy comes days before the summit between Prime Minister Albin Kurti and President Aleksandar Vuciq in Brussels.
Serbian List MP Dalibor Yevtic has also participated in this liturgy.
At the end of 1992, construction began on the Serbian Orthodox Church's site at Pristina University.
From this senior school institution, Albanians were expelled, as were all other institutions in Kosovo.
For this reason Serbs who held absolute power did not find it difficult to take the university land to build the church.
Even the criminal from the wars of the former Yugoslavia, Arkan, participated in the stone ceremony.









