Day 12 north: Serbian protesters pack cars to leave in the morning

With the agreement reached in Brussels between the Kosovo and the Serbian side on September 30th, as of tomorrow at points 1 and 31, the path is expected to be unblocked by Serb protesters, who have been standing for 12 days in a row in protest of tax reciprocity. The last group of Special Forces Units [...]
The last group of the Kosovo Special Police Forces Unit to remain in the north of the country, which will begin the shift at 00 a.m., will be replaced from 0800 to 1600 by KFOR troops.
This information has made T7 journalist known from the Jarinje border point, until he suggested that Serb protesters are preparing cars to clear the road by morning.
There's an optimism about protesters leaving the blockade at 8:00 tomorrow. During the day they worked with their machines to find them at 8: 00 a.m., just as the agreement was reached on September 30th in Brussels”, he suggested.
He also indicated that the Special Unit's shift will take place by 0 00 a.m., not by 8:00 as usual.
After two days of discussions in Brussels, Kosovo and Serbia have reached agreement on extending the situation to northern Kosovo.
The three points that will be implemented as a result of tomorrow's deal are as follows:
1. The special police units, located at the joint border crossings in Jarinje and Brnjak, will leave with the barricades, starting from October 2nd, 0800 to 4: 00 p.m. that day. Mission NATO in Kosovo, KFOR, will be engaged at these two points in Jarinje and Brnjak, before the launch of the withdrawal of police officials and barricades, and will remain there for two weeks to ensure security.
2. From October 4th, it will begin to implement the clinging card regime temporarily, instead of removing vehicle plates registered in Kosovo and Serbia, until a permanent solution is found.
3. On 21 October, a team consisting of European Union, Pristina and Belgrade officials will begin working to find a permanent solution. Within six months, from the start of the first meeting, the so-called Work Group, will present the findings for a permanent solution to the high-level dialogue format.











