Serbian residents are still standing at border point. This is the situation in Jarina

Kosovo authorities have started applying reciprocity measures for vehicle plates from Serbia yesterday. But Serbian citizens have blocked roads near the border checkpoint in Jarinje, as a sign of dissatisfaction. They've been there all night. Special Unit cops spent the night at Jarinje. Serbian citizens have set up a [...]
They've been there all night. Special Unit cops spent the night at Jarinje.
Serbian citizens have set up a tent and lit a fire, while Kosovo police officers are monitoring the situation from the street.
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.
Interior Affairs Minister Xhelal Svecla said authorities have taken the necessary measures so that this decision does not prevent the movement of people and goods, adding that the situation at the “borders is calm”.
We consider that from September 15, there are no cars equipped with currency plates KS) and subsequently the only legal plates and deadlines issued by Interior Ministry officials are the ones with denouncing. He wrote Minister Svechla on Facebook.
The ministry leading Svecla has announced that, in addition to the border points, citizens can be equipped with temporary permission for license plates at all automotive registration centres.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti during the plenary session held on September 20th, said this decision has not been taken willingly by Kosovo, but has been imposed by the other <x0pa”.
“As prime minister of all Kosovo citizens, I assure you that the actions undertaken today by competent bodies for implementing this Free Movement Agreement are not directed against Serbian citizens. They in no way intend to violate the right of free movement of Serbian citizens or provoke any destabilisation. As yesterday, today as well as tomorrow, Serbian citizens will move freely, safely, protected by the law and Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo”, he said.











