“Tadić won’t be allowed to visit village”

Hajredin Kuqi said that President Boris Tadić will "probably not be allowed to visit the Kosovo village of Osojane".

Izvor: Beta

Wednesday, 06.01.2010.

10:33

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Hajredin Kuqi said that President Boris Tadic will "probably not be allowed to visit the Kosovo village of Osojane". Kuqi, who is deputy prime minister in the Kosovo Albanian government in Pristina, told Radio Television 21 that the Kosovo government "passed a decision to allow Tadic to visit Kosovo", on "religious grounds, on the Orthodox Christmas". “Tadic won’t be allowed to visit village” He said that the "condition is that Tadic will not be allowed to give political statements". Kuqi added that Tadic sent a letter to EU special representative in Kosovo Pieter Feith to asking to visit Osojane. "However, the visit would not be only of a religious character, therefore, it will probably not be allowed," said the ethnic Albanian official. The last time Tadic was in Kosovo was on April 17, when he visited the Decane monastery for Orthodox Easter. "A request sent to the International Civilian Office and agreement of Kosovo institutions preceded that visit," writes Beta news agency today. Pristina on that occasion also said that if the president gave any political statements, "the visit will be prohibited, regardless of whether it was official or private".

“Tadić won’t be allowed to visit village”

He said that the "condition is that Tadić will not be allowed to give political statements".

Kuqi added that Tadić sent a letter to EU special representative in Kosovo Pieter Feith to asking to visit Osojane.

"However, the visit would not be only of a religious character, therefore, it will probably not be allowed," said the ethnic Albanian official.

The last time Tadić was in Kosovo was on April 17, when he visited the Dečane monastery for Orthodox Easter.

"A request sent to the International Civilian Office and agreement of Kosovo institutions preceded that visit," writes Beta news agency today.

Priština on that occasion also said that if the president gave any political statements, "the visit will be prohibited, regardless of whether it was official or private".

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