Kurti: Once the last barricades in the north is removed, in-law documents are postponed for 1 September

Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Interior Minister Xhelal Svecla said they expect the barricades will all be removed today from the border points at Jarinje and Brnjak, and after that, reciprocity for the license plates and access documents will be implemented by September 1st. “Sic I stressed, a number of barricades have already left, the rest yes [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Interior Minister Xhelal Svecla said they expect the barricades will all be removed today from the border points at Jarinje and Brnjak, and after that, reciprocity for the license plates and access documents will be implemented by September 1st.
“Sic stressed, a number of barricades have already left, the rest are leaving, for us it is important that during today we have free flow on the streets of Kosovo, that order and law prevail even in that part of the country”, Svechla said, It says Periscope.
Kurti said it is estimated there are 9 barricades at the border points in the north.
The “Barricades will be considered removed when the last barricades are removed. 9 soybeans are estimated to have been deployed yesterday and today, when the last barricades in Jarinje and Brnjak are removed, and we expect Kosovo Police to give us this announcement. In those moments, these entry-out documents at the border points with Serbia are extended to implementation by 1 September. When all the barricades are removed, the crossings opened in Jarinje and Brnjak, we will see the tension of the situation and from September 1st we will see reciprocity in this direction”, Kurti said, I follow Periscope.
He has said that future developments in the north also depend on structures that are being financed by Belgrade.
“We have the good will, whether there will be aggressive and violent developments in the north, it does not depend on the police, it does not depend on the interior minister, it does not depend on the prime minister, and I would say it does not depend on citizens there, but depends on those structures that are being financed by Belgrade and are being driven by him to make trouble in Kosovo<1> Kurti said.
He was asked by reporters whether the Western allies were aware of what happened yesterday, responding to the full statement Periscope:
We have been constantly in communication with our American and European partners and friends. But most of the developments have been conditional on the criminal and aggressive actions of gangs that practically as illegal structures of Serbia, took to the streets of Kosovo. We understand the concern of the US and the EU, of the great deinformation campaign that has been done for our two actions. We will continue the information campaign”, he said, following Periscopi.
You are aware that citizens of Kosovo's ethnic Serb affiliation have been bombarded by false news from Serbia, for something they call not Olluaya hell. This has been the concern of the US and the EU. We have the days of this month, towards September 1st, but of course, on the condition that free movement will be possible throughout the streets of Kosovo. I've used challenging and problematic expressions, with these criminal gangs blocking roads with physical barricades, of course there are problems and challenges, but the force of law, democratic and constitutional order cannot tolerate this violence. We are convinced that with our capacities, with our institutions, with popular support, with our Western and democratic allies, we will overcome this challenge. This big challenge, it doesn't go through one day, but we're going to be engaged to everything we have, said Kurti, I follow Periscope.
Earlier, Radio Free Europe reported calling in sources than Mr. Borrell has invited Kurt and Vucinqi to meet in Brussels, but Prime Minister Kurti said so far, There is no such invitation.
“Serbia's president has had to meet in Brussels on 19 July. He's been trying to postpone it, maybe he was doing what happened yesterday. I have expressed readiness, that when Borrell calls us, the EC vice president, I will go to Brussels, We don't have such an invitation right now. At the moment we have it, we will make it public and express our position”, Kurti said. /Periscope











