Nikaj: Serbia sent reciprocity in July 2011

PDK chief member Bernard Nikaj says Serbia was not put in reciprocity this October with Prime Minister Albin Kurtin, but since 2011. He has explained how reciprocity for customs seals was imposed in 2011. Nikaj on the Pressing TV show in T7 has criticised the deal reached for the plates in Brussels. Says [...]
Nikaj on the Pressing TV show in T7 has criticised the deal reached for the plates in Brussels. He says for the first time another regime was legitimised in the northern part of Kosovo.
There is often very short, but reciprocity for the first time was established in 2011. Reciprocity for the first time and full operational reciprocity with full co-ordination with our international friends has been made for customs seals in July 2011 when it is the principal north block from a blockade that has occurred since the declaration of independence until then, Nikaj said.
“Reciprocity as the concept of political and internal discours, but also of access to dialogue began in July 20011 and had to do with Kosovo and Serbia's customs seals and that decision I wrote with these two hands, he added.
“Reciprocity is not the discovery of 2021, but of 2011”, Nikaj stressed.
“for the first time we have allowed through an agreement to create two regimes that apply differently to different parts of Kosovo. For the first time, these KM, PR, are worth themselves in the north and are not valid in the rest of Kosovo. For the first time we have legitimised another legal and practical currency regime in the northern part of Kosovo”, he explained.











