According to Xhelal Svecla, the journalist tried to enter Kosovo after a week of tensions “caused by criminal structures” in the north of the country, and on the same day that “the same criminal structures led by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic” opened fire on police.
Last week, Serbs blocked roads in northern Kosovo in protest at the authorities’ attempt to force them to use Kosovar driver’s licenses and registration plates instead of Serbs, a measure strongly supported by Russia.
Svikla said that the coincidence between their attempt to enter the country and the development of the situation in the north clearly shows the connection with Russia and its propaganda that aims, with Serbia, to destabilize our country.
In the message posted on Facebook, in which he posted pictures of the journalist embracing Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and smiling at Syrian President Chad Alrost, the minister announced that the Kosovo authorities would conduct a thorough investigation of Aslamova’s intentions in Kosovo.
On Sunday morning and also in a post on the social network Facebook, the Minister of the Interior of Kosovo announced that he had announced to journalist Daria Islamova “Persona non grata in the Republic of Kosovo“, Universe “Banned from entering the territory for five years“.
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