Faithful Bislimi: More reciprocity Measures Expected

The Kosovo government has said that on 2 October, first KFOR soldiers will be deployed at the border checkpoints in Brnjak and Jarinje before leaving Kosovo Special Police Units and removing barricades from local Serbs. Speaking in an interview for Radio Free Europe, Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister, simultaneously chief [...]
The Kosovo government has said that on 2 October, first KFOR soldiers will be deployed at the border checkpoints in Brnjak and Jarinje before leaving Kosovo Special Police Units and removing barricades from local Serbs.
Speaking in an interview for Radio Free Europe, Kosovo's deputy prime minister -- simultaneously Kosovo delegation chief in Brussels Besnik Bislimi -- has said Kosovo already has 300 thousand packages of four sticky letters that will start placing cars from Serbia since 4 October.
Bislimi has said Serbia has created tensions in the north, which have alarmed the international community. He has said it is logical to expect further reciprocity measures in the future.











