LAIMI LAST: Forbidden Kosovars at Serbia-Croatia Border Free

Kosovars who have been detained for more than 18 hours at the Serbian border checkpoint have been released, writes Periscopi. The news has been confirmed for Periscope from the “Corporation Tours”. They said that now all buses and cars have been released. “Yes, we've been released 15 minutes. Cars, buses on [...]
Kosovars who have been detained for more than 18 hours at the Serbian border checkpoint have been released, writes Periscopi.
The news has been confirmed for Periscope from the “Corporation Tours”.
They said that now all buses and cars have been released.
We're 15 minutes out. They're running cars, buses all”, they say from this Periscope agency.
During all this time, some of the banned citizens have been questioned by Serbian authorities for “verication”.
Their ban has prompted numerous reactions.
According to Prime Minister Albin Kurti, with these actions Serbia is taking revenge on the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe vote that paves the way for Kosovo's membership in this organisation.
And European Union has said Serbia violated the Free Movement Agreement./Periscopi
The EU reacts: Serbia violated free movement agreement, urged it to refrain from such actions












