Security Council meets today

Tomorrow Kosovo will start implementing reciprocity for IDs with Serbia and starting registration with RKS license plates for license plates “PR”, “KM”, “PZ”, “GL”, “UR”, “PE”, “DA” or “ - No. Today, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has invited Security Council meetings. The prime minister confirmed this during the [...] conference.
Tomorrow Kosovo will start implementing reciprocity for IDs with Serbia and starting registration with RKS license plates for license plates “PR”, “KM”, “PZ”, “GL”, “UR”, “PE”, “DA” or “ - No. Today, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has invited Security Council meetings.
The prime minister confirmed this even during Saturday's conference, where he said that all government decisions are being implemented at this meeting will be discussed.
Keeping in mind that the following weeks is necessary for everything to go well with the process of converting vehicle plates and at any border crossing, everything will go well with the efficiency of documents that will be issued to citizens coming from Serbia to Kosovo, we have a Security Council meeting where we will discuss with heads of various state bodies and agencies, and with some of the ministers that we can demonstrate and that we have to consider”, Kurti said.
The meeting is envisioned for morning hours but without details, as is usually the case with the meetings of this body of discussions and the decisions of which are rarely made public, as is the law.
Kurti added that there are people who do not like the legality and constitutionality of Kosovo, so they need to understand if all institutions are well prepared.
We know that there are people outside the law, there are criminals of different types and colors, who don't like legitimacy and constitutionality, and who want to challenge the state of Kosovo, so this meeting is to discuss whether all measures have been made to go as planned, so just as it is always planned according to the rule of law, and constitutionality”, Kurti said.
Also, during Saturday, Kurti addressed all Serbs in their language, explaining that the reason for making those decisions is to protect their rights. / KP












