After the protest, the chief of Kukes reacts: Kosovo's rampant decision to review measures

The Kukes municipality has come out in support of the protest citizens staged at the Morina border checkpoint on Monday. Speaking to the media, Chairman Safet Gjici said that Kosovo's decision on anti-Condavid regulations at the border is “contained”. Citing agreements signed between two states for residents living in the area [...]
While citing agreements signed between two states for residents living in the border area, Gjici added that the municipality would be initiated by a letter of relevant governments
“Bashkia Kukes to protect the citizens of Kukes. We know how friendly he is and not just Prizren. But most of them work in Prizren, do business in Prizren, get almost all the supplies from there. Sounds like a wild decision to me. We have had some agreements between the two governments last November to facilitate in other aspects of the residents who are in the border areas. ”
Kukes Mayor said he wishes Kosovo to reconsider the decision, as Kukesian citizens are being punished.
I wish the Kosovo government to review this decision because it actually punishes many Cuban citizens. Rightly, self-organised have staged protests, we will launch a letter to two governments and wish that a decision be made and these serious restrictive conditions be lifted. When a Cuban citizen has two vaccines, and they haven't spent six months, they don't have to make a third. ”
Following yesterday's protest in Morina, the Health Ministry in Kosovo reacted. In response, he was brought to the attention that the measures were decided on taking into account the epidemiological situation in the country. While, as for the third dosage required at the border, Kosovo's MSH recalls that in cases when it has not taken six months, it could be passed by two doses plus one test PCR negative. /abcnews.al/











