Kurti comes up with a reaction after deciding to allow Serbia's plates in Kosovo

Since Monday, January 1st, cars with RKS license plates have been moving freely on Serbia's territory. Their movement was enabled after the December 25th decision of 2023 of the Serbian government. Kosovo's prime minister has again come up with an announcement about this decision. “RKS plates circulate freely [...]
Kosovo's prime minister has again come up with an announcement about this decision.
“RKS plates freely and freely circulate across the territory of Serbia”, he wrote on Facebook Friday.
At the government's last meeting for 2023, held on December 27th, I requested reports concerning implementation of the decision by Serbia's authorities to allow free movement of license plates RKS on Serbia's territory from January 1st, 2024. From our police report, which has monitored everything very carefully, we have reported full application, and there have been no incidents or obstacles. So, based on the principle of reciprocity as a promise of regulating the relations of independent states last night, we made decisions that allow the vehicles coming from the other side of Serbia's license plate. This decision of ours begins to be applied to published in the Official Journal. If Kosovo police, meanwhile, accept reports from the ground for changing access or behavior by Serbia's authorities for allowing free movement of Kosovo's Republic of Kosovo license plates on Serbia's territory, or preventing free movement in any form, we will be announced over time and act”, the prime minister has written.
This new situation, says Kurti, serves free and relaxed movement between the two countries.
“But this decision is initially coming after the two-year use of the license issue as a pretext on Serbia's part to strain the security situation in the north of our country; and, recently, as an effort to reduce criticism from the international community over Serbia following irregularities and fraud in the December 17th elections there (syodox1>, Prime Minister Kurti said further.












