Has Vuciq applied to visit Kosovo? Official Foreign Ministry Response Comes

In northern Kosovo, postaries have appeared with pictures of Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, associated with the “Supreme Commander's message, if we wait for”. Such mails have been encountered in northern Mitrovica, Leposaviq, Zvecan and Zubin Potok four municipalities in northern Kosovo, inhabited by Serb majority. Deputy director of the Kosovo Police for [...]
In northern Kosovo, postaries have appeared with pictures of Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, associated with the “Supreme Commander's message, if we wait for”.
Such mails have been encountered in northern Mitrovica, Leposaviq, Zvecan and Zubin Potok four municipalities in northern Kosovo, inhabited by Serb majority.
Kosovo Police Deputy Director for the Northern Region Veton Elshani confirmed that authorities have opened the case for “inciting hatred”.
“In several locations in the four municipalities in the country's north have been distributed pamphlets with pictures of Serbia's mayor. After consulting with the State Attorney has opened up the case for inciting hatred”, Elshani said.
Currently, according to Elshan, there are no persons suspected of deploying these posts, but the police are working in the direction of the case's” enlightenment.
Meanwhile, in terms of the security situation in the north, Elshani said it is good.
Kosovo's Minister of Internal Affairs, Xhelal Svecla, reacted over the deployment of mailmen to Kosovo's north, dedicated to President Vuciq. He said that if the Serb leader enters Kosovo, without obtaining permission from the country's institutions, he will be imprisoned.
If he left without applying to our Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, we're expecting him to come and then you can visit him in prison, where he already has some friends of his”, Svecla wrote on Facebook.
The signal newspaper asked him. MPJD, if Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq has applied to visit the Republic of Kosovo.
We inform you that no request has come to visit any Serbian official in the Republic of Kosovo” on the MPJD media office for the Signal Journal in recent days.
The appearance of these posters in the north occurs at a time when tensions between Kosovo and Serbia continue to be high as of May last year, when new Albanian mayors in the four municipalities in the north began the mandate.
Tensions rose even more in September, when a group of armed Serbs attacked Kosovo Police in Zvecan Banjsk, killing a sergeant.
The responsibility for the attack was taken by Milan Radoic, former deputy chairman of the Serbian List, the main party of Serbs in Kosovo enjoying Belgrade's support.
Pristina has asked Belgrade to hand over Radociqi and its group to Kosovo judicial authorities. This request, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, did even during the latest round of dialogue mediated by the European Union on 26 June.
The EU said it was one of three conditions Kosovo has set for its commitment to the process of normalising reports with Serbia.












