
Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister, Hajredin Kuci declared that Kosovo
institutions patience will not last forever and that the roads in
northern Kosovo will be unblocked.
“Normality will return in northern Kosovo”, Kuci declared.
While the situation in this part of the country remains delicate, due to the roadblocks set by Serbian parallel structures.
Kosovo Police officials say that the establishment of a static police checkpoint is not a good solution, due to the specifics of the terrain. According to them, the best solution for offering security are mobile patrols 24/7 on the move.
Kosovo trucks enter Serbia
Kosovo Customs say that finally, the first Kosovo registered trucks crossed the border with Serbia.
“The first trucks crossed the border and underwent Customs procedures from the border checkpoint “Dheu i Bardhe”, with Kosovo documentations, to the Serbian side of the border”, declared the Kosovo Customs Spokesperson, Adriatik Staliveci for Radio Free Europe.
On September 16th, after the agreement reached in Brussels, Prishtina removed the reciprocity measures and more than 700 Serbian trucks have entered Kosovo since then.
After 11 days, these four Kosovo trucks are the first ones that were allowed to enter Serbia, since the Serbian Customs authorities had not allowed Kosovo vehicles even after the agreement was reached in Brussels.
The Deputy Prime Minister Mimoza Kusari Lila warned that Kosov would return the reciprocity measures if Serbia would continue to block Kosovo Customs stamps.
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