
Serbian Prime Minister, Aleksandar Vucic declared on Thursday that Serbia will deprive for a 6-month-period the presence of Albanian Ambassador accredited to Belgrade, Ilir Bocka. This decision comes after Bocka refused to accept the note of protest issued by Serbian government, related to a small incident with the bus of the Serbian national team, which was hit by a stone while they were escorted to the hotel.
In a press conference with the British Diplomat, Philip Hammond, Vucic said that Albania should react on this issue. "Serbia had had two decide on two options how to react over Bocka’s stance: consider him “persona non grata", and the other option was to deny his presence for the coming six months, which means that he will not be allowed any sort of communication with none of the Serbian officials for the pre-determined period," said Vucic.
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