Blocking Kosovars in Serbia, former Interior Minister: Assembly Decision Has Affected Vucinqi

A day after Kosovo's pro-member vote on the Council of Europe by the Parliamentary Assembly, Serbia today decided to ban about 300 Kosovo citizens through its border points, Periscope reports. And this for former Interior Minister Ekrem Mustafen is planned by Serbia. According to him, Serbia has negatively expected [the] vote.
A day after Kosovo's pro-member vote on the Council of Europe by the Parliamentary Assembly, Serbia today decided to ban about 300 Kosovo citizens through its border points, Periscope reports.
And this for former Interior Minister Ekrem Mustafen is planned by Serbia.
According to him, Serbia has negatively expected the Assembly vote on Kosovo.
Mustafa for Periscope said Vucinqi has made an open threat.
Serbia is always inclined to cause something when there is progress in Kosovo, last night's decision has touched them so much that even before it comes to the Vuciqi decision it has written to the EU and the Council of Europe states, an open threat it has made, for that moment the situation is a little fragile, we will be spared not going through Serbia”, he has told Periscope.
Former Minister Ekrem Mustafa, in a proposal for Periscope, says the nock should be travelling to Serbia, as according to him the situation is fragile.
The current situation is not favourable to travel to Serbia. As for tourist agencies, they have the opportunity to travel even through Albania, Montenegro, Slovenia and to leave for the European Union, not to save a little while because it is no more than 90km apart. I do not see reason to travel to Serbia, with travellers from Kosovo, until the political situation normalises, has had problems on the border with Serbia”, he said.
Since morning, more than 300 Kosovo citizens were traveling They have been detained at border points with Serbia.
The heads of state have reacted to this, while urging citizens to avoid passing through Serbia.
Similarly, the European Union has reacted to the case of stopping travellers and buses from Kosovo by Serbia's authorities, who concluded Serbia is violating the freedom of movement agreement. /Periscopi












