Vulin visits Serbs in Priluzje village in Kosovo

Director of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo Aleksandar Vulin has visited Priluzje, one of the biggest Serb villages in the north of Kosovo.

(KosovoCompromiseStuff) Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Vulin visited the Janackovic family in the village Tuesday evening, at whose home he cut the so-called Slava Cake, or adorned bread that has a central place in the celebration of patron saint days in the Orthodox Christianity, which in the case of this family is St. Nicholas Day.

Before that, Vulin visited the newly built church of the Holy Transfiguration, the kindergarten and several other facilities that were built in the village in the Vucitrn municipality with the financial support and the support of the Serbia government.

Vulin also met with representatives of the Vucitrn local government, which has had its headquarters in Priluzje since 1999.

By visiting the Serbs in Priluzje, Vulin completed the first day of his visit to Kosovo.

Before arriving in Priluzje, he visited the returnee village of Zac in Kosovo, where he presented the local Serbs with two tractors, complete with sets of auxiliary equipment.

Vulin said in Zac that the Belgrade government would find ways to help the Serbs in Kosovo, pointing out that one of the government's main tasks was to provide the Serbs in the province with freedom, security and a better life so they could survive in Kosovo.