North: Leaving barricades at Border Points Begins

The blockades from border points in Jarinje and Brnjak have begun to be removed, where they were located since Sunday evening, by local Serbs from the northern Serbian municipalities. The move comes after the Kosovo government has made a decision to postpone measures for reciprocity with Serbia for the issue of license plates and IDs. Request for [...]
The blockades from border points in Jarinje and Brnjak have begun to be removed, where they were located since Sunday evening, by local Serbs from the northern Serbian municipalities.
The move comes after the Kosovo government has made a decision to postpone measures for reciprocity with Serbia for the issue of license plates and IDs.
The call for delaying the decision has been made by US Ambassador to Kosovo Jeff Havenier.
TAKING: Because of the Kosovo Government's decision on Serbian license plates and documents, local Serbs in Kosovo on July 31st placed barricades on roads leading to Jarinje and Brnjak.
The government said it will postpone implementing decisions for issuing documents for entry and exits for citizens of Serbia entering Kosovo and for changing Serbian license plates when the blockades are removed.
The decision to issue documents for entry and exit is being implemented at the other four border points with Serbia, which are open.
Mission NATO in Kosovo, KFOR, said it is prepared to intervene if stability is threatened in northern Kosovo. /Main photo of the news: REL/












