Belgrade mayor visits Serbs in Kosovo
Belgrade Mayor Dragan Djilas visited Serbs returnees in village of Novake near Prizren on Tuesday. He presented them with a van for transporting people and goods, donated by the city.
(KosovoCompromise Staff) Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Djilas told the returnees that Belgrade would always offer support to people who choose to return to their homes in Kosovo.
Even though it is a time of crisis and Belgrade does not have a lot of money, the city will always help those who need help most, Djilas said.
Serbian Presidential advisor for Kosovo Mladjan Djordjevic accompanied the mayor to the village.
They visited the Viskoki Decani monastery and Saint George Orthodox Church, for which 5,000 liters of fuel was secured for heating in February.
Bishop Teodosije thanked them for the visit, stating that Belgrade officials and other Serbian state officials "are always in Kosovo when it is needed".