Faithful Bislimi: We agreed to have ticket-stick with Serbia

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi has said that a principle agreement has been reached between the parties on the situation as regards the license plates. He has said a final draft has been reached, and only approval by the Serbian side is expected. Bislimi has said that according to the agreement, stickers are expected from Monday day on in the country [...]
He has said a final draft has been reached, and only approval by the Serbian side is expected. Bislimi has said that under the agreement, stickers instead of plates are expected on Monday, while a working group will be assigned to find permanent solutions around the license plates within six months. It is also expected that Kosovo police will be replaced with KFOR at the border checkpoints at Jarinje and Brnjak.
We had several meetings, all were bilateral, with Mr. Lajcak, who has then mediated between the parties. The goal for us has been clear to reach the transition and maintain reciprocity with license plates. So far we have reached a final draft, which has almost been agreed on as a whole. Only the Serb side left to make final arrangements. The deal envisions three elements. The first from Monday, both Kosovo and Serbia, to advance in the use of stickers instead of changing tables, which was also our intention to have equal treatment. It is temporary and will form a working group for finding a permanent choice for free movement of cars within six months. The third point has to do with the breach of the situation, the removal of barricades from two border points at Jarinje and Brnjak. Under this agreement, KFOR will be deployed at the top points Saturday, and after several hours special police would be replaced, which in parallel with the barricades, would leave the” border points, he said.
Bislimi has declared that the only point Serbia has not approved, before the agreement is called finalised, concerns KM vehicles.
“The only point where Serbia has not yet agreed before the agreement is called finalised has to do with the KM cars, which they think should not apply stickers, this is absurd because they are illegal signs and we can't sign agreements that favour the illegal masters of the signs so that they too would have the same system as long as they move to the north, already in the south would be confiscated”, Bislim said.
Bislimi in Brussels today has held meetings with the EU's emissar for Kosovo dialogue Serbia, Miroslav Lajcak. Brussels also has director of the so-called Kosovo office in the Government of Serbia, Petar Petkov. The parties have held individual meetings with Lajcak, while there has still not been a trilateral meeting.












