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Kosovo rejects request from Patriarch of Serbian Orthodox Church to visit 
country


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BELGRADE, Serbia

Authorities in Kosovo decided Monday to reject a request from Serbian Orthodox 
Church Patriarch Porfirije to visit the country.

"Serbia continues to violate the Brussels Agreement, does not allow our state 
officials to visit Serbia, does not end its campaigns against the Republic of 
Kosovo in the international arena during the integration and recognition 
processes, and continues to use hate speech and threats against the Republic of 
Kosovo and its representatives. As long as this happens, we will not allow 
visits,'' said the Foreign Ministry.

The statement added that such visits will not be allowed as long as Serbia 
continues to prevent Kosovo's membership in the Council of Europe.

Patriarch Porfirije wanted to visit the Peja Patriarchate in the west of the 
country.

In addition, Serbia was called to act on the principle of reciprocity regarding 
mutual visits.

The news was announced earlier in the day by the head of the Office for Kosovo 
in the Government of Serbia, Petar Petkovic.

"The Serbian Patriarch, Mr. Porfirije, has always, on every occasion and in 
every place, with his messages, gentle words and actions called for peace and 
the coexistence of Serbs and Albanians in the area of Kosovo and Metohija. 
Unfortunately, these are values and messages that today no one in Pristina 
understands," said Petkovic.

The Serbian Orthodox Church said in a statement that it was "unacceptable" that 
Patriarch Porfirije was not allowed to enter Kosovo.

The statement called on everyone with influence on the Kosovo issue to "take 
action to stop the violation of the freedom of movement of the Serbian 
Patriarch, bishops and clergy and the human rights of the Serbian people in the 
country."

Porfirije said the Serbian Orthodox Church "cannot be part of any political 
negotiations and agreements" on Kosovo.

In the negotiations between Serbia and Kosovo, which are conducted under the 
auspices of the European Union, the position of the Serbian Orthodox Church is 
part of the agreement on the path to normalization of relations, which was 
reached in 2023.

The agreement states that the parties "will formalize the status of the Serbian 
Orthodox Church in Kosovo and afford a strong level of protection of Serbian 
religious and cultural heritage under existing European models."

"Respect and protection of human and especially religious rights represent a 
universal civilizational value, because these rights belong to everyone and 
must be guaranteed to the Serbian Church and its faithful people," said the 
head of the Serbian Orthodox Church on March 26.

The position of the Serbian Orthodox Church coincides with the position of 
Belgrade, which does not accept the independence of Kosovo, which was declared 
in 2008.

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