Kosovo's ambassador goes against Albania: The bed is 5 euros

Today, Albanian authorities have begun implementing road fees for users of “Nation Street”. Although it was warned by the Kukes ' inhabitants of an 11 o'clock protest, it has not been held. At the site where road taxation was launched, Syla Ukshini, in charge of Kosovo Embassy in [...]
Today, Albanian authorities have begun implementing road fees for users of “Nation Street”. Although it was warned by the Kukes ' inhabitants of an 11 o'clock protest, it has not been held.
At the site where road taxation was launched, Syla Ukshini, in charge of work at the Kosovo Embassy in Albania, who has said he has seen the recent developments for implementing the Albanian Road Tax Authority's decision today in “The Nation's path”.
He thinks the road tax for Kosovo citizens, who exploit this road, is expensive, the kp broadcasts.
It's an autonomous decision we'll respect. However, I think the most precise, most likely, the most impartial test will take place in the coming weeks and months and see how this will reflect on the flow of businesses and citizens... For ordinary citizens, for people using this route to daily health issues is high. But the promise has been that people who use more frequent rounds will have discounts and I think there should be discounts, because 5 euros is a high tax”, Ukshi said.
Asked whether Kosovo would apply road taxes for the Morine-Pristina highway, Ukshi said there is no decision at the moment.












