Đurić: Priština infringing upon agreements by banning me from entering Kosovo (IRS)
Serbian government’s Kosmet Office director Marko Đurić has been banned by the Kosovo police at the administrative crossing of Jarinje from entering the Province. Đurić assessed that as a flagrant breach of the agreement on freedom of movement. That is not going to obstruct Serbian institutions from functioning normally, but it represents a bad signal in Belgrade-Pristina relations, he said and appealed to the international community to help resolve the problem. We do not want any additional tension and want all the problems to be resolved through dialogue, said Đurić. He said that the police at the crossing had told him that the ban had come from Pristina. Đurić was to have laid a foundation stone in Banjska, for a building with 12 flats, the construction of which is being financed by the Serbian government’s Kosmet Office, and was also to have visited Zvečan and the Mining and Metallurgy Combine of Trepča.