Trucks from Serbia are allowed to enter without bills written by the Republic of Kosovo

At the border crossing between Kosovo and Serbia, in Merdare, there are no trucks with goods from Serbia. Kosovo customs officers have returned today all trucks that have wanted to transport goods from Podujevo to Pristina. They are required to have bills on which the Republic of Kosovo writes. They're back and prepped not [...]
Kosovo customs officers have returned today all trucks that have wanted to transport goods from Podujevo to Pristina.
They are required to have bills on which the Republic of Kosovo writes.
They're back and set up not far from the border. Most of those trucks are of wheat and construction materials, reports B92 Serb journalist from Merdare.
“From drivers we've heard that their colleagues, who have been crossing the border in other areas since yesterday, have been trying to exacerbate the merchandise, while customs officers have demanded that they return to Serbia”.
In Jarina there is another situation, says Serbian journalist. Truckers have returned on their own because the 100 percent tax must be paid at the border.
“They have returned themselves because they did not want to pay”, the journalist points out.
The “those who go to northern Mitrovica have to pay here, while those who go south pay at that city terminal”.
According to the journalist, drivers don't want to pay.











