The Serbian government has blocked transfers and donations from Kosovo intended to support the development and preservation of national identity in the Presheva Valley, representatives of the region announced on Thursday.
The head of the Albanian National Council, Enkel Rexhepi, said this is not a technical issue.
According to him, the facts show that this is being carried out through a bank by the Government of Serbia and Minister Demo Berisha.
Regarding the matter, the Government of the Kosovo said it has taken concrete steps to inform the European Union and other relevant international actors.“This is the second time that funds allocated by the Government of Kosovo have been unjustifiably obstructed, demonstrating a repeated pattern of institutional blockage. The specific case concerns the decision of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo dated October 10, 2025, through which 304,511.16 euros were allocated to the Albanian National Council, funds that were never executed after being blocked by authorities in Serbia. Meanwhile, by April 2026, the total amount of blocked funds had reached 1,837,511.16 euros, intended for projects in education, culture, cultural heritage, as well as the preservation and protection of the national identity of Albanians in the Valley.”
The government said it has taken concrete steps to notify the European Union and relevant international actors, seeking a response to what it described as a practice that contradicts international standards for the protection of minority rights.