Serbia gears up for 1 September, signs placed at border crossings with Kosovo

Visible signs have been placed at the border points between Kosovo and Serbia showing that allowing ID cards issued by Kosovo “are made for practical causes”, that is, to enable freedom of movement. According to the same signs, the acceptance of documents issued by the Republic of Kosovo should not [...]
According to the same signs, the acceptance of documents issued by the Republic of Kosovo should not be interpreted as “recognition from Serbia”.
According to Kosovo Online, the medium who conveys the voice of the Serbian state policy “the document agreement should not divert the 1244 Resolution of the United Nations Organisation's Council's Seagration (OKB)”.
The setting of the signs comes 24 hours before the document agreement between Kosovo and Serbia goes into effect.
But no fee deal has been reached.
Days ago, the content of the Kosovars' table was also published, and they will see it at the entrance of Serbia.
The use of IDs issued by Pristina (Kosovo*) is only for practical reasons, to facilitate the position of individuals, and to enable the freedom of movement reached with the freedom of movement reached in 2011, cannot be interpreted as recognition of Kosovo's unilaterally declared independence *, does not elaborate on determining Kosovo's final status, and cannot be interpreted as the removal of Belgrade from Resolution 1244 (1999)”, written on that sign.