KMDLNJ: Any setback against reciprocity undermines Kosovo

The KMDLNJ considers that the one month extension of reciprocity on license plates and IDs issued by Serbia encourages parallel structures in the north to test Kosovo institutions' commitment to law enforcement and reciprocity. Through a media statement, KMDLNj considers any setback from this decision only harms Kosovo by creating [...]
Through a media statement, KMDLNj considers any setback from this decision only harms Kosovo by creating conditions for increasing Serbia's demands on Kosovo.
The “Serbs in northern Kosovo, but even in other countries inside Kosovo with nothing is discriminated against, so they must behave like all Kosovo citizens, with the rights and responsibilities they owe them. What is happening in northern Kosovo does not represent disrespect for the national documents (Kosovo Constitution) and the international, the Universal Declaration of the United Nations and Human Rights, nor the European Convention for Human Rights, on the part of Kosovo, but flagrant violations of human rights for all citizens of the north by restricting freedom of movement from barricades and roads blocked as if even the use of physical violence against citizens, and that, in order to finally expel a small number of Albanians and not Serbs who live there through ethnic cleansing and difficulties, say, where it is said.
Following US Ambassador Jeff Hovenier's request, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti decided to postpone reciprocity with Serbia for 30 days.












