K. Albanian govt. mulls "entry ban"

The Kosovo government is not ruling out the possibility that it will prevent entry of government delegations from Belgrade, a local newspaper says.

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Thursday, 25.12.2008.

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The Kosovo government is not ruling out the possibility that it will prevent entry of government delegations from Belgrade, a local newspaper says. Albanian language daily Koha Ditore writes on Thursday that the Kosovo Albanian government in Pristina believes "delegations from Serbia are arriving in order to strengthen parallel structures and incite local Serbs against Kosovo institutions". K. Albanian govt. mulls "entry ban" A spokesman for the government, Memlji Krasnici, told the daily that only those institutions decide on what happens in Kosovo. "Kosovo's institutions have legitimacy, legality and full capacity to decide whether to allow any visit, in this case of the delegations from Serbia," said he. According to the newspaper, "this statement is a reaction to visits by two Serbian government ministers who officially opened a post office in Gracanica and at the same time made statements that incited Serbs not to obey the laws and constitution of Kosovo". "Each request, including official visits, will be deliberated separately and depending on the specific circumstances and context a concrete decision will be made," said Krasnici.

K. Albanian govt. mulls "entry ban"

A spokesman for the government, Memlji Krasnici, told the daily that only those institutions decide on what happens in Kosovo.

"Kosovo's institutions have legitimacy, legality and full capacity to decide whether to allow any visit, in this case of the delegations from Serbia," said he.

According to the newspaper, "this statement is a reaction to visits by two Serbian government ministers who officially opened a post office in Gračanica and at the same time made statements that incited Serbs not to obey the laws and constitution of Kosovo".

"Each request, including official visits, will be deliberated separately and depending on the specific circumstances and context a concrete decision will be made," said Krasnici.

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