Reciprocity on plate with Serbia continues status quo at two border points with Serbia

Two national roads linking Kosovo with Serbia are continuing to be kept blocked by trucks and cars set up by local Serb residents and the fourth day, since the Kosovo government has started to implement its reciprocity decision with Serbia for vehicle plates. Three large trucks have blocked the road [...]
Three large trucks have blocked the road leading to the border checkpoint, unable to move vehicles to the other country.
As many as a few hundred meters from the customs point are standing in various checkpoints of the Kosovo Police Special Unit.
Serbian protesters have been accommodated in improvised cafes until they observe the situation there.
The situation is reportedly more apparent in Brnjak than in Jarinje, as long as KFOR and EULEX patrols have been seen from time to time.
Until journalist RTV Dukagjini from Jarinje says there has been a protest by Serbs during the day, but no incident has been marked.
At the vicinity of this point, Serbian citizens have lit fires and improvised tents making <x0-watcher” throughout the night, the Telegraph conveys.
Even here, the road is blocked by numerous trucks that make up miles.
Kosovo police have announced on Thursday that local citizens near the Jarinje and Brnjak border points who have blocked the path following the Kosovo government's decision to implement reciprocity measures on the license plates CHA have reinforced the gravel blockades.
As the situation at the border points remains unchanged, diplomacy has moved.
Kosovo government officials have had several meetings during the day on the issue with representatives of Quinti countries.











