From September 15th, reciprocity warned for car plates with Serbia

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi has warned after today's meeting with European Union Special Representative Miroslav Lajcak that Kosovo will not accept extending the interim agreement on car plates beyond September 15th, when the deadline of this agreement reached many years ago in Brussels expires. Bislimi said [...]
Bislimi said Kosovo would behave the same as Serbia does with Kosovo license cars (RKS), warning reciprocity.
Under the deal, all KS license cars can be introduced from Kosovo, while those with the RKS should change them to the border by receiving a temporary letter from the Serbian side. On the other hand, Serbia's license plates are freely introduced without additional procedures in Kosovo.
And that is expected to change after September 15th, according to Bislim.
This was one of the topics discussed today in Brussels between the Kosovo delegation and the EU, ahead of the trilateral meeting to be held tomorrow but in Brussels, where the delegation of Serbia will be at the table.
In fact, the only topic for which the parties were hired in separate meetings with Lajcak is that of the missing, but here also Kosovo has its own terms, as Serbia has included in the Velko Odalovici delegation, suspected of crimes in Kosovo, who is in the chairman of the Commission for Undiscovered Persons in Serbia.
Kosovo will probably not accept the meeting if Odalovic is at the negotiating table. Even, Bislimi has said that Kosovo will launch the procedure to declare that person non-grata.
At the meeting with Lajcak has also been discussed with electricity in the north, respectively, finding the form for running tools in that section.











