Brnabyqi arrives in Kosovo, expected by Serbian List representatives

Serbia's prime minister, Anna Brnabiq, arrived in northern Mitrovica on Monday, where she was hosted by representatives of the Serbian List of Serbs in Kosovo, as well as representatives of institutions working in Serbia's system. Presequently, workers of institutions financed by the state budget [...]
Presequently, workers of institutions financed by the Serbian state budget were gathered. They held banners with supportive words, such as “until we have [Serbia president, Aleksandar] We have no fear of anything.
This is Brnabiqi's first visit to Kosovo since she was elected head of the Serbian government in 2017.
During its one-day stay, it will visit municipalities in northern Kosovo HINA northern Mitrovica, Zvecan and Leposaviq where the majority population is Serb.
On September 2nd, Kosovo authorities allowed her visit, in line with the Brussels Agreement for bilateral visits by political officials.
In the Brnabiqi delegation is also the director of the Office for Kosovo in Serbia's Government, Petar Petkoviq, and the director of the Bureau for Information Technology and E-Government, Mihailo Jovanovic.
Brnabyqi is expected to deliver a speech to the Multimedia Centre in Northern Mitrovica.
“Until we have [Serbia's president, Aleksandar] Wick and our Anna, we don't fear anything, you know?
Earlier, the Office for Kosovo of the Government of Serbia said this visit is “meaning and important” and that its goal is to preserve peace and stability.












