Serbia lowers roaming price for region, including Kosovo

Serbia's government has approved the deal to reduce the price of roaming services in the Western Balkan region, including Kosovo. Against this decision has only been the minister responsible for innovation and technological development, Nenad Popovic. The vote, as reported in the Serbian daily “Blic”, has not gone without exchange of [...]
Against this decision has only been the minister responsible for innovation and technological development, Nenad Popovic.
The vote, as reported by the Serbian daily “Blic”, has not gone without exchange of views, while Popovic has said that at the moment the signing of this agreement is not controversial, because Pristina authorities have raised the tax on Serbian goods, which has led to the deadlock of Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Koha.net broadcast.
Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabiq, as Blic's source “puts it, has said this is an important political issue and that it will be discussed further.
The agreement on reducing the cost of roaming service in the Western Balkan region, which includes Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, but Kosovo with the introductory, the politically correct form of Kosovo's involvement in Serbia, would have to be envisioned on April 4th in Belgrade among the six Western Balkan economies.
The Serbian prime minister yesterday declared Serbia remains committed to European integrations and the stability of the region, but stressed that it is not the insistence on signing new agreements when, according to her, “Pristina does not respect some of the basic regional agreements”.












