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Kosovo govt bans Karadjordjevic and Djelic visit

13. January 2012. | 13:07

Source: Tanjug

Kosovo's Deputy Prime Minister Hajredin Kuci denied the request of Crown Prince Aleksandar Karadjordjevic and Crown Princess Katarina and former deputy prime minister in the Serbian government Bozidar Djelic to visit Serbian monasteries in Kosovo.

Kosovo's Deputy Prime Minister Hajredin Kuci denied the request of Crown Prince Aleksandar Karadjordjevic and Crown Princess Katarina and former deputy prime minister in the Serbian government Bozidar Djelic to visit Serbian monasteries in Kosovo.

The Karadjordjevices and Djelic intended to visit the Pec Patriarchate and the Visoki Decani monastery, Radio Television of Kosovo reported.

The television's source said the decision was made as a sign of reciprocity after Kosovo's Minister for Diaspora Ibrahim Makoli was not allowed to visit Bujanovac and Presevo in southern Serbia on Thursday.

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14. January 2012. 09:17:23

| Ben

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Nice one! I wonder if the serb politicians like the taste of their own medicine.

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