% On September 1st, two agreements will be implemented

% On September 1st, two agreements will be implemented

Vetevendosje Movement MP Armend Muja has said that on September 1st of this year, both agreements will begin to be implemented. Vetevendosje Movement MP Armend Muja has said Serbia's main problem lies in northern Kosovo. Muja has said that this is also why [the] opposition [is] not being met.

Vetevendosje Movement MP Armend Muja has said that on September 1st of this year, both agreements will begin to be implemented.

Vetevendosje Movement MP Armend Muja has said Serbia's main problem lies in northern Kosovo.

Muja has said that is why their opposition at other border points is not being met.

Following the delay in implementing the decision on license and document reciprocity, Muja has said that with a September of this year, the two agreements will begin to be implemented.

“We are talking about implementing agreements on freedom of movement that have been defined before the 11 years Serbia has refused to implement. The Kosovo government has decided to postpone the decision by September 1st because of US demand. On September 1, 2022, both agreements will be implemented”.

Serbia's final goal is that definition, opposition is not being made at other border points, the problem is having the north that the pain is elsewhere”, Muja said at “Debat Plus”.

Meanwhile, after blocking roads with barricades in northern Mitrovica, Prime Minister Kurti has blamed President Vuciq and Petkov, saying they are the main responsibilities for the things happening there.

“Ende without launching our entry documents at border crossings with Serbia, Serbian illegal structures in the north began with roadblocks and gunfire. They were preceded by statements, meetings and meetings of fear, and threats in Belgrade and Race. There they planned and promoted these aggressive actions that are taking place today. Vuciq and Petkovovic are the main responsible for the unrest”, Kurti wrote on Facebook.

Through a video on Facebook, Kosovo's prime minister has been addressing the citizens of the country, appealing to forward reports from the Government of Kosovo, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Kosovo Police.

Related
Police report a highway incident confirmed the death of a woman at KKUK

Police report a highway incident confirmed the death of a woman at KKUK

Subtitles by mail (CEC) continue: Ratings coming in with balloting today

Subtitles by mail (CEC) continue: Ratings coming in with balloting today

The doctor for the 27-year-old knife attack in Prizren: We couldn't save him. He had chest injuries.

The doctor for the 27-year-old knife attack in Prizren: We couldn't save him. He had chest injuries.

Weather For the Next Five Days

Weather For the Next Five Days

More than 35% of the vote by mail, that's the result

More than 35% of the vote by mail, that's the result

White House doubts leaks of secret records on Iran and Epstein to NY Times journalists

White House doubts leaks of secret records on Iran and Epstein to NY Times journalists

Killing 27-year-old and wounding his father, details from the tragic event in Prizren

Killing 27-year-old and wounding his father, details from the tragic event in Prizren

Operation footage during which 5 war crimes suspects were arrested

Operation footage during which 5 war crimes suspects were arrested

"I no longer have any connection with the 'Guxo'/"party, Nezir Kraki wants to be referred to as"deputs by LVV"

"I no longer have any connection with the 'Guxo'/"party, Nezir Kraki wants to be referred to as"deputs by LVV"

Heavy accident in Pogradec: One Dead and Four Injured

Heavy accident in Pogradec: One Dead and Four Injured

Roberto Mancini expected to take the lead in Italy

Roberto Mancini expected to take the lead in Italy

Haradinaj wishes the United States for the 251st anniversary of the US Army: Gratitude for contribution to Kosovo liberation

Haradinaj wishes the United States for the 251st anniversary of the US Army: Gratitude for contribution to Kosovo liberation

Former British Minister: There is simply no convincing evidence that can punish Thaci

Former British Minister: There is simply no convincing evidence that can punish Thaci