Kosovo won't take immediate action for plates

Kosovo has made readiness and has done actions shown for me, Kosovo government officials say for Radio Free Europe. Chief negotiators in the dialogue between the middle and Serbia, Besnik Bislimi and Petar Petkov, failed the data of a permanent Kosovo for the license plates on 21 April in Brussels. This same day has expired. [...]
Chief negotiators in the dialogue between the middle and Serbia, Besnik Bislimi and Petar Petkov, failed the data of a permanent Kosovo for the license plates on 21 April in Brussels.
The same day of the deadline has the temporary white for license plates, which from Kosovo and Serbia was reached on September 30th last year, and money was set for the two respective vehicles to cover with sticky paper of state symbols in the license plates. During the end of each other's territory.
“Cornis for finding a permanent solution, which the Serb side had accepted in the sense of September 30th of last year, have been clear since within six months of a solution to European practices and standards that are acceptable to the two sides. Of all other options by working groups, Serbia has rejected either. Instead, they have asked for additional months for negotiating”, said the Kosovo Government's response to Radio Free Europe, in what it means is that “this is strong evidence that they (Serbian side) do not want motives. .
European Union for Foreign Security Affairs spokesman Peter Stano has said that safely for a long term, it would be right to go to adjacent papers.
Free Europe Radio has asked the Government of Kosovo how long it can last to go to contagious letters.
In this context, the Government of Kosovo has stressed that it will address the “freedom of movement, as does the Serbian side”.
We won't get any immediate cause. Our actions all make good co-ordinated members, as well as the rule and law service”, said in response to the Government of Kosovo.
In the EU in charge of the parties showing restraint, so that it does not seem to repeat the tensions that had occurred in September last year, when Kosovo had started implementing reciprocity against Serbia for plates, while Serbs in northern Kosovo had blocked roads. The approval was reached for a settlement, while the six-month term was given to working groups to have a permanent solution. This deadline has expired Thursday and reconciliation for the settlement has not been reached in this deadline.












