Kosovars not recognised Kosovo driver's license in Austria, gets 200 euro fine

A citizen from Kosovo has been fined 200 euros by Austrian police, as the Austrian state still does not recognise the license of Kosovo drivers. In the “group Network Pristina”, he has also published the sentence sheet and another information document, which is reported with patent states whose drivers are not recognised in Austria. As seen in [...]
In the “group Network Pristina”, he has also published the sentence sheet and another information document, which is reported with patent states whose drivers are not recognised in Austria.
As seen in the published document, Kosovo is in the midst of Afghanistan, Bolivia, Burdun, Indonesia, Somalia, and other countries that are not recognised as a driver's license.
The sentence in Austria today is due to unrecognizable drivers! SP. If you're not listening to me condemn (even though I've been through a few times) but no official announcement of our embassy in Wien, nor of Austria in Pristina... What's worse is that we're on a list of countries you can see in the photo”, Ali wrote.
A few months ago, Germany has decided to recognise the license of drivers issued by Kosovo authorities, following negotiations between the two states and a German commission that had come to Kosovo to see closely the patenting procedures of drivers in Kosovo.
This problem has not yet been solved with Austria.












