Serbian government in October with representatives of Kosovo Serbs (RTK2, TV Prva, Tanjug)
The Serbian government will hold a thematic session with representatives of the Serbs in Kosovo in October, where an investment plan for all ten municipalities with a Serb majority will be adopted, announced today the director of the Government's Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric.
Djuric told TV Prva that the construction of new kindergartens and roads was already initiated, and that this is actually a struggle for survival of the people in Kosovo.
During the recent visit of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic to Kosovo, Djuric said that reconstruction of two clinical centers were initiated, in North Mitrovica and Gracanica, which he said would greatly facilitate and improve the health protection of citizens.
Asked about the visit of Kosovo's leaders to UN, Djuric replied that every citizen has the right to visit any country in the world as a tourist, but that there is one Delegation of Serbia.
"Anyway, you heard from the UN representatives that they are on a private visit there," Djuric said.
Djuric, who is supposed to talk to the German ambassador today, said his job is to point out to all the foreign representatives the position of the people in Kosovo and the challenges they face.
"Let me remind you that 2000 days have passed that Pristina does not implement an agreement on the Community of Serb Municipalities and does not honour its obligations," Djuric said.