KFOR troops expected to leave north tomorrow on election day

The situation in the country's north is calm and the electoral silence is being respected before local elections tomorrow. So quiet in the north it was not a few days earlier, when the situation was tense and the roads for border points in Jarinje and Brnjak were blocked by local Serbs in protest after the Kosovo government decided [...]
That quiet in the north was not even a few days earlier, when the situation was tense and the roads for border points in Jarinje and Brnjak were blocked by local Serbs in protest after the Kosovo government decided on the reciprocity measure for Serbian license plates.
This situation had also brought an agreement between Kosovo and Serbia in Brussels, which envisioned the deployment of KFOR troops at points 1 to 31 for two weeks and will leave just tomorrow, October 17th, when local elections are held in Kosovo.
The Serbian list today has announced that it has decided to participate in tomorrow's elections.
The chairman of this political subject, Goran Rakic, has said they have received the blessing for this from Serbian President Aleksandar Vucinq. /kk












