The reports are: Kosovo, Montenegro willing to lift border police payment

The Kosovar Security Bureau and Montenegro's National Security Bureau are ready to reach an agreement on the removal of vehicle security police entering Kosovo from Montenegro and vice versa. The Kosovo Bureau of Security and the National Bureau will also look to find a solution [...]
The Kosovar Bureau of Security and the National Bureau will also look to find another solution so that citizens of the two neighbouring countries can move freely, the programme in Montenegrin, Kosovo and Montenegro office directors Sami Mazrek and Boris Shaban.
Kosovo Insurance Bureau Director Sami Mazrek said they are willing to find a more favourable solution with his colleagues in Montenegro, which will be useful for both sides.
The Kosovar Security Bureau has the authority and authorisation to sign bilateral agreements on recognition of security policies between the two countries, in this case with Montenegro. This implies that both countries would recognise the country's existing insurance officers, or create other modalities. We already have three such agreements, with Albania, Macedonia and Serbia. We can sign the same agreement with Montenegro. We are also willing, if any company does not pay the damage to the injured, to guarantee the compensation of the damage that would happen in Kosovo, because the Kosovo Bureau would have a special fund for this”, Mazrek stressed for RTK.
The tourist season soon begins, and a large number of Kosovo citizens travel to Montenegro on holiday “, Sami Mazreku said.
Montenegro's Providers Bureau also informed us that there is a mood to reach an agreement with colleagues in Kosovo, which would simplify and reduce the cost of moving vehicles from country to country.
“We have communicated with colleagues from the BKS to find alternative ways to resolve this issue, but there are many technical details that need to be resolved before signing a possible “agreement, said Shaban, director of the National Bureau of Security of Montenegro, said.











