Geralla ) Slovenian counterpart: Tension caused should be seen as Serbia's unilateral move

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspore, Donika Grovalla, has said that the Kosovo Government's decision to reciprocity plates with Serbia is in line with the agreement signed by both sides in Brussels. According to Gervala, the tension caused yesterday should be seen as Serbia's unilateral move. These statements Gervala [...]
According to Gervala, the tension caused yesterday should be seen as Serbia's unilateral move.
These statements were made during a meeting with Slovenia's Foreign Affairs Minister, Anne Logar, has announced. MPJD's.
The “was also discussed at the meeting for the establishment of license reciprocity with Serbia. Gervala clarified her counterpart that the Kosovo Government's decision is in line with the agreement signed by both sides in Brussels, and the tension caused should be seen as Serbia's unilateral move. For his part, Slovenian top diplomat stressed Slovenia's supportive stance regarding Kosovo's” European integration, the report said.
Otherwise, according to the decision, cars entering Serbia should be equipped with temporary license plates at Kosovo border crossings. These temporary plates are being placed on the cars in front and back.
The Kosovo government has said that all drivers with license plates issued by Serbia must pay 5 euros for temporary license plates, and their validity is 60 days.
Full announcement:
On the day of meetings in margins at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Mrs. Donika Grovalla, has held a meeting with Slovenia's Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr. Anne Logar.
Since Slovenia holds the rotating chairmanship of the EU Council presidency, Minister Gervala has called for Slovenia's support to push ahead of the European agenda of Kosovo.
Together they discussed bilateral reports, with the focus economic and trade co-operation, and talked about the possibility of further deepening reports between the two countries. Also discussed at the meeting was the establishment of license reciprocity with Serbia.
Gervala clarified her counterpart that the Kosovo Government's decision is in line with the agreement signed by both sides in Brussels, and the tension caused should be seen as Serbia's unilateral move. For his part, the Slovenian top diplomat stressed Slovenia's supportive stance regarding Kosovo's European integration.












