Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kosovo: Serbia rejected the request for Sweden's visit to the Presheva Valley

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2024-12-25 14:40:00 | Politikë

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kosovo: Serbia rejected the request for

Serbia has rejected the request of the Minister of Internal Affairs of Kosovo, Xhelal Sveçla, to conduct a two-day visit to the municipalities in the south of Serbia, inhabited by Albanians.

This was announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora of Kosovo, which said that Sveçla was scheduled to stay in Preshevo, Medvegja and Bujanoc on December 23 and 24 to meet with representatives of the National Council of Albanians of the Valley.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the request was rejected even though the procedures foreseen for such visits under the Brussels Agreement on official visits were followed.

"As a pretext for rejection, the positions and actions of Minister Svečla have been emphasized, which, according to the Government of Serbia, are directed against the Serbian community in the Republic of Kosovo, as well as against normalization, peace and stability," the announcement said.

In January of this year, Serbia also rejected the request for Sweden to stay in Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanoc, municipalities also known as the Presevo Valley.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that in the last two years, Serbia has regularly refused the visits of senior government officials of Kosovo, mentioning here the last visit that was planned to take place by the Minister of Culture, Hajrulla Çeku on December 19.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also said that the head of this ministry, Donika Gërvalla, was refused participation in the annual celebration of Kosovo's independence that was organized by the Liaison Office of Kosovo in Serbia on February 27 and the visit, according to this institution, was refused "without any valid reasoning and a few hours before Ms. Gërvalla to reach the border point".

"Such actions of the Government of Serbia have the clear purpose of maintaining tensions with the Republic of Kosovo at a high level. They are part of the continuous provocations, which Serbia does on a regular basis and with the aim of causing conflicts, where the terrorist acts in Banjska and Ibër-Lepenc are the most visible manifestation of these intentions on the part of Serbia", said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs here.

Even Kosovo has rejected requests for visits to Kosovo by Serbian officials. In May of this year, Western countries criticized Kosovo after it did not allow the Serbian patriarch, Porfirije, and several other priests to visit Kosovo.

The request for a visit was also rejected in May by the head of the Office for Kosovo in the Serbian Government, Petar Petkovic.

The issue of official visits between Kosovo and Serbia is regulated through an agreement reached within the dialogue for the normalization of relations, which is mediated by the European Union. These visits must be announced through the liaison officers of Kosovo and Serbia. Meanwhile, the authorities of the respective states must authorize them./ REL (A2 Televizion)

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