Serbian List Refuses KFOR Proposal to Stay in Action of Target reciprocity

Serbian List Refuses KFOR Proposal to Stay in Action of Target reciprocity

The Serbian minority's political subject representative in the Kosovo Assembly, the Serbian List, through a statement issued has said KFOR chief Franco Federic has been rejected. He was proposed to replace the Special Unit of Kosovo with troops of the peacekeeping mission at the Jarinje and Brnjak border points, as well as [...]

In consultation with our citizens, we unanimously rejected this proposal. Our people and we, his representatives, are not ready to agree with Pristina's intention to put us in the ghetto and to abolish the right to freedom of movement, which is the value of modern Europe. It should also apply to Serbs in this area”, the Serbian List said in a statement, news agency reports.Betaл, broadcast newspaper Express.

The Party of Serbs in the Parliament has called the Government of Kosovo's decision to implement the measures of reciprocity of license plates unilaterally, calling on Government Kurti to back off the decision.

Meanwhile, during yesterday's KFOR commander has announced that he has talked with Serbs in the north about disrupting the protests.

“KFOR has taken further steps on the ground, adding patrols along major roads affected by the deadlocks and placing its units at border crossings at Brnjak Jarinje, in line with its mandate, coming from UN Security Council Resolution 1244 and 1999. KFOR has also held talks, with all parties involved, to disrupt protests in northern Kosovo. The measures taken, earlier discussed by KFOR Commander with all Kosovo institutions and with the mayors of northern municipalities, are aimed at favouring a quick despass of tensions created last week and restoring a signy environment and freedom of movement for all communities in Kosovo”, Fredci is quoted as saying.

KFOR has indicated during yesterday that it has increased the number and duration of routine patrols in northern Kosovo.

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