Irish Prime Minister Visits Kosovo, Police Tell of Roads to Be Blocked Today and Tomorrow

Kosovo police through a media communiqué have indicated that Ireland's Prime Minister Leo Vardkar, along with a accompanying delegation, will remain in Kosovo for official visit. For this visit, which will last from January 10th to January 11th, Kosovo Police will take care of providing security along [...]
To enable free circulation of the official escort under surveillance on the agenda of movement and development of activities, police have announced that they will temporarily cut traffic flow at short intervals from airport to capital, near state objects and several road segments where the escort is expected to pass.
They have also announced that there will be alternative road traffic reorientation and have sought consensus from traffic participants.
Full announcement:
Announcing Ireland's Prime Minister's Visit
Pristina, January 10th 2023
From January 10th to January 11th, 2024, Ireland's Prime Minister Leo Vardkar will remain on official visit to the Republic of Kosovo, along with an escort delegation.
Kosovo police will during this visit take care of security delivery and maintenance of public order and calm during the time of the escort movement and the state delegation's stay in Kosovo.
To enable free circulation of the official escort under track and security according to the movement route, as well as development of activities according to the visit agenda, Kosovo police will make temporary disruptions in traffic flow (in short intervals) from the international airport in the direction of the capital, close to state objects, as well as to several road segments expected to pass the escort, where there will be alternative traffic reorients, so Kosovo police require full consensus on the part of citizens and participants in traffic.












