US targat deadline extension required, Government: It's a law enforcement.

Nine days before the end of the illegal license plates deadline, the Government of Kosovo is urged not to postpone the decision to convert the Serbian authorities to RKS. Despite the U.S. request to extend the deadline for ten months, positions, opposition and political connoisseur, require that decision [...]
The ruling party's MP, Vetevendosje Movement, Hakki Abazi, says of Kosova Preress, that the executive should not make tolerances for delaying the deadline. According to him, Serbia is not a constructive party to understand postponement as the act of goodwill.
“Once this deadline has been delayed. Those who have planned the postponement that is our side and the international community must understand that no tolerance should be made that questions the seriousness of normalising relations themselves. Serbia is not a constructive party to understand the postponement as the act of good will, but as the act of poor will and unable to make promises and guarantees given by the international community”, Abazi says.
Executive Support for Decision Decision for Illegal Targats Gives Even an MP PDK, Rashit Qalaj. He says of Kosovo Preress, that institutions that are called for law enforcement should react to implementation of the decision, however Serb citizens in Kosovo react.
We have just been extending this decision several times by the Government of Kosovo, there is no reason for this decision to be extended. The government, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and institutions that are called for law enforcement must react, the decision to implement whatever citizens react there have had enough time for the billboards to register in the state of Kosovo and the census to be free. There is no other reason for the government to wait and extend the decision on a purely technical issue. The question of dialogue is different and should not get in touch with the issue of license plates, as it is a technical issue”, Qalaj points out.
While the AAK parliamentary group's chief, Besnik Tahiri, declares that setting dates and pushing them undermines the seriousness of the state of Kosovo.
“Set dates and extension dates undermine the seriousness of the state of Kosovo. This part we should be careful about, and the government should be very careful”, he says.
The most insistent on implementing the decision on illegal plates is the connoisseur of the dialogue process, Gazmir Raci, who says the same must eventually be removed from circulation on Kosovo territory.
The only solution is to implement the Brussels Agreement. It has been five years since Kosovo Serbs have been given this transfer of tables. Illegal tables should eventually be removed from circulation on Kosovo territory”, he says.
On the other hand, Kosovo Government spokesman Progress Kryeziu in a response to Kosova Preress says they understand the concerns and concerns of international allies for security and peace issues, but they are tasked with rule of law, constitutionality and government decisions.
We understand the concerns and concerns of Deputy Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs even the American representatives for the Western Balkans, Mr. Gabriel Escobar and we share them with him because security and peace are vital and mutual values and interests. At the same time, we have a commitment to rule the law, constitutionality, government decisions. One can't rule out the other. It's not October 31st and October 30th today. We're under the campaign for converting illegal plates into those RKS legal plates. Again, we call on Kosovo Serb citizens to convert the plates by profiting from tax and customs release”, Kryeziu says.
The Emissar of the United States, Gabriel Esocbar, during his stay in Kosovo this week, demanded that the decision on illegal plates be postponed for another ten months, in the way it has said to give local Serbs access to the RKS.
The Kosovo government has once extended the deadline for illegal plates for a month at the request of the US, as a result of roadblocks in northern Kosovo by local Serbs.
The two-month deadline for illegal plates has started on September 1st and ends on October 31st. The executive has seen many advantages in converting them to the RKS, but the interest so far has been very small.












