Prime Minister Kurti announces a New Age, says the Special Unit should be no longer north

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has spoken after the agreement with Serbia reached in Brussels on the issue of license plates. Kurti is seeing as the triumph of Kosovo the removal of the Special Unit from the country's north. He has declared that since the roadblocks will be removed, there is no reason for the Special Unit to stay there. [...]
Kurti is seeing as the triumph of Kosovo the removal of the Special Unit from the country's north.
He has declared that since the roadblocks will be removed, there is no reason for the Special Unit to stay there.
“... [The Special Unit] remains ever ready for intervention in any similar or similar in the future. Kurt said.
Later, he has announced a new era: the one when Serbia starts and gets used to reciprocity, Periscope follows.
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Auto license reciprocity has been established. Since the Kosovo Republic plates in Serbia will be covered by the state symbol, all of Serbia's license plates will indiscriminately be covered as well as their symbol on the territory of our state. The Kosovo Special Police Unit has gone to Jarinje and Brnjak on 20 September to protect border crossings and police from roadblocks and free flow. Since they're leaving, our special unit doesn't have to stay there, and it remains ever ready for interference in any similar or similar offenses in the future. Of course, our ongoing border police will implement the license plate reciprocity. KFOR will stay there, about two weeks, for everything to be safe.
In last week, Serbia's president set four conditions for the meeting in Brussels of our representatives. Of course they were not fulfilled, and talks were held yesterday in Brussels. Now begins the era when Serbia begins and gets used to reciprocity.











