Former VV) President Gramos Agusholl

The former Kosovo Assembly President Gramos Agusholli has been banned in Serbia at the border checkpoint in Merdara, Periscopi broadcast. The MPJD's announcement reportedly has been banned by Serbia's authorities at the border checkpoint in Merdara, while in transit towards Slovenia. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora has immediately announced the diplomatic missions of [...]
The MPJD's announcement reportedly has been banned by Serbia's authorities at the border checkpoint in Merdara, while in transit towards Slovenia.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora has immediately announced the diplomatic missions of UNINT states and the EU Office in Kosovo, and has taken the necessary steps to provide full and official information on the case.
The MPJD strongly condemns this arbitrary act of Serbian authorities and calls on the International Community to react immediately, demanding Mr. Grams Agusholl and the ban on such depressive practices that conflict with fundamental principles of international law and international conventions on human rights.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora will keep all international partners informed of any further development in this case. Any new information will be distributed immediately after official confirmation”, said the announcement.
Full announcement:
Banned by former Kosovo Republic of Serbia Assembly President
This morning, on May 26th 2025, we have been notified of the ban on the former Kosovo Republic of Kosovo delegation. Grams Agusholli, from Serbia's authorities at the Merdara border checkpoint, while in transit towards Slovenia.
In this case, the Interconnecting Office of the Republic of Kosovo in Serbia has announced diplomatic missions of the UNINT states and the EU Office in Belgrade.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspore has immediately announced the diplomatic missions of the UNINT states and the EU Office in Kosovo, as well as taken the necessary steps to provide full and official information on the case.
The MPJD strongly condemns this arbitrary act of Serbian authorities and calls on the International Community to react immediately, demanding Mr. Grams Agusholl and the ban on such depressive practices that conflict with fundamental principles of international law and international conventions on human rights.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora will keep all international partners informed of any further development in this case. Any new information will be distributed shortly after official confirmation.












