The flight to Slovenia that irritated the President will close the Aeroport scandal with the sorrow they expressed in Skopje?

The treatment that has been done to Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani, at Skopje Airport until he has tried to travel towards Slovenia, has angered reports between Pristina and official Skopje. In fact, reactions have included the president himself and the Foreign Ministry, Prime Minister Kurti personally, has made some reaction. Since August 1, when did [...]
An incident taking place at Skopje Airport, including Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani, has also exasperated inter-institution reports between two states. The Northern Macedonia Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement issued to the media has expressed regret over what happened to President Vjosa Osmani at Skopje Airport and have said they will take action so that something similar will not happen again.
The Republic of Northern Macedonia and the Republic of Kosovo have positive and constructive relations and bilateral co-operation, with no open issues and genuine and ongoing dialogue at all levels and in all areas. In this context, we express our regret for misunderstandings occurred during yesterday's trip to Sze President of the Republic of Kosovo Vjosa Osmani at the international airport in Skopje”, they have said in the communique issued by the Northern Macedonia MPJ.
Regarding this incident at Skopje airport has also been discussed at the office of Kosovo's top diplomat, Donika Grovalla-Schwarz.
Northern Macedonia Deputy Prime Minister Arben Fetai, who has been staying in Kosovo, has indicated that he has used the opportunity to meet with Kosovo's foreign minister, with whom he has talked about the incident in question. Fetai has said there will be investigations and he will be responsible for any wrongdoing that will be found.
“I informed Minister Gervala that our institutions are conducting the necessary investigations and that there will be responsibility for any violations that can be found by airport camera recordings. I heard the minister's concerns, which reported to me that improper behaviour faced the high delegations of the Republic of Kosovo has repeatedly had over the years the security personnel engaged by the company in question” wrote Fetai on his official profile.
Fetai has also mentioned the Kosovo chief diplomat's complaint that the company managing the security of Skopje Airport has again had similar trends in the face of top Kosovo state officials.
A version of the incident in question was also provided by the North Macedonia Ministry of Internal Affairs. In a response they say that President Osmani has only been asked to scan the phone.
From the MPB of Northern Macedonia, they have also cited the involvement of the secretary's security, Africa Gashi, in this incident, saying that “have asked who caused the problem to presidents”. According to this ministry, there has also been postponement of a border checkpoint employee and that investigations have been launched.
Africa Gashi himself, speaking of intervention, has said it was only meant to avoid the incident.
My commitment has been and it will be to calm down, unite, not divide, and make incidents”, Chief Secretary Gashi said.
The private TAV company managing the airport in their response has said they have respected the rules and have said they have received instructions from the Ministry of Internal Affairs that the Kosovo delegation submits to standard security control. This company has denied that their employee has tried to get President Vjosa Osmani's phone.
For the incident at Skopje Airport on Friday, a response has been issued by the Kosovo presidency, emphasising the request of security institutions at Skopje Airport to scan President Vjosa Osmani's phone as well.
From the Kosovo presidency, they have said that in their reactions, both Airport and MPB have acknowledged that the order for such a raid was given by the Ministry of Internal Affairs itself, which according to the presidency “bie faces overall rules of dealing with heads of state under democratic practices”
The Kosovo presidency has said that what happened in Skopje cannot be viewed otherwise “except as a pure provocation and tendency to cause incident”.
A protest note for Macedonian authorities for the incident with President Vjosa Osmani has also been included in this inter-institutional Kosovo-Northern frustration.
By August 1st, the first information on what happened at Skopje Airport has been from media reports, then a statement by presidential media adviser Vjosa Osmani, who has given the presidency's version of what happened at Skopje Airport during the transition to the checkpoints.
Bekim Kupina of President Osmani's staff has said that the security of Skopje Airport has proven to take his personal phone to President Osmani to get him to the scan, which even the Ottoman president has not allowed. Cupina has even said that after refusing to give the phone, there has been security efforts to physically postpone President Osmani
We oppose international practices and the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, the security of Skopje Airport has attempted to get the president's personal phone. The president has not allowed such a thing, because it would be a serious offense. Despite the explanation of the rules that the President's team has revealed to the airport official, he has physically attempted to push the President by c përgënjeshtruarast has been forced to react to the Kosovo Police to open the way to”, Kupina for Gazette Express has declared.
In addition to the telephone, Cupina has indicated that Macedonian authorities have sought to check the hand bag of President Osmani, which has been accepted. For this incident at the airport, Kupinaka indicated that President Osmani had announced North Macedonia's Parliament Speaker, Africa Gashi, who has reportedly taken his security to the airport to deal with the situation.
According to Kupina, after President Osmani had passed the checkpoints and was even on the plane, the departure to Slovenia has been delayed for more than an hour, with the argument that Slovenian authorities are allowing the launch. Cupina had said that after contact with Slovenian authorities, such reasoning by Macedonian authorities has proved to be true.
In addition to the Cup, a version of what happened at Skopje Airport has been given by former President Osmani's adviser Donika Kadai-Bujupi. She has said reports made in Macedonian media that the president has refused to hand over the case for scans are false since President Osmani had no suitcase at all, but only a bag of hands.
According to her, President Osmani was asked to scan the purse for which she put it into the scanner.
The moment we entered the airport in opposition to the Vienna Convention and its article 23.7, the president was asked to scan his purse. Kosovo police, who were on the level of duty, explained that the president who, according to international practice, not only in the region but also in the world starting in this case even in the US, and non-connouncil countries around the world and in all EU countries are never required to scan the handbag. According to the Vienna Convention, it's a diplomatic bag. The bag was scanned and there was no doubt about”, the president's adviser had declared.
Caday Buyup also said that the airport's security was <x0 murtur” in the direction of the president to seize his phone.
The president holds the phone. According to all security protocols, it is the president's tool in which security issues are discussed and in no way price, despite the trends the president may have in other states does not hand over his phone because at that point she violates the law. The president turned down the scanner. They wanted his phone confiscated. Physically, they were trying, they were running, they tried to get the phone, they were confiscated... it's unprecedented, it's scandalous, it's shocking, it's 11x1>, explained the moment that happened the day before at Skopje Airport, Cadaj-Bujupi.
This incident has caused major reactions both in Kosovo and northern Macedonia. Charges run towards V coalition from Skopje LEN, currently in the government in northern Macedonia, claims that such conduct at Skopje Airport towards the president of Kosovo is linked to political changes occurring in northern Macedonia.












