QU The INT was yesterday in Prime Minister, what are the position of diplomats to prevent the dinar?

QU The INT was yesterday in Prime Minister, what are the position of diplomats to prevent the dinar?

The Kosovo Central Bank adopted a regulation in December last year, which says the only currency for conducting transactions in Kosovo is euros. As a result, the Serbian dinar is excluded from use by February 1st. This decision prompted the reaction of Kosovo Serbs who continue to be paid by the Serbian state with this [...]

The Kosovo Central Bank adopted a regulation in December last year, which says the only currency for conducting transactions in Kosovo is euros. As a result, the Serbian dinar is excluded from use by February 1st. This decision prompted the reaction of Kosovo Serbs who continue to be paid by the Serbian state with this currency. Kosovo authorities say this is a matter of constitutionality, while in Belgrade, propaganda began that this is Albin Kurti's goal of ousting Serbs”.

After the CEC issued the regulation, the first complaints were initiated by the heads of institutions in Belgrade. Serbia's prime minister, Ana Brnabiq, tried to present it as a blow to Brussels' dialogue.

The “Kurti does not contribute to normalising relations between Belgrade and Pristina, but kills any kind of dialogue”, she said.

Immediately after that, the Belgrade-backed party, List Srpska, reacted, which said the same.

“After all forms of institutional violence used against the Serbian people by the authoritarian regime of [Kosovo Prime Minister Albin] Kurti and after failing to expel all Serbs from Kosovo, he now decided to stop the dinar in Kosovo and thus directly threaten the physical survival of the Serbian people”.

This development also prompted international response.

US Ambassador to Serbia Christopher Hill said the decision not to allow payments in Kosovo with the Serbian dinar was an unnecessary “befasis”.

“We think the most important thing now is the formation of the Association of Serb majority municipalities, but also for Kosovo to be given the possibility of membership in international institutions. We should focus on these and avoid themes that are not in common interest”, Hill said.

Besides Hill, his own country reacted.

An American State Department spokesman in a response to the media has said that Kosovo should offer more time and consult communities affected by the December 27th BCK's decision, with which dinars payments in Kosovo are excluded on February 1st.

“We call on the Government of Kosovo to review this decision, consult with affected communities, respond to concerns expressed by the international community, and provide sufficient time for its decisions to be implemented in order to ease the impact that those decisions will have on citizens”, the spokesman has said.

US Ambassador Jeff Hovenier did not meet Friday with Kurti. However, Allison Grunder was in charge.

Meanwhile, the European Union said such issues should be discussed at the negotiating table that facilitates them

“We are still analyzing and asking for clarification of this decision, reasons, motives and implications he may have, but Kosovo and Serbia are generally expected to avoid uncoordinated actions that do not go into the spirit of normalisation of reports and that may have a negative impact on stability on the ground”, EU spokesman Peter Stano said at a news conference.

The German government came up with specific demands, urging Kosovo to postpone plans to implement the decision.

“We strongly urge Kosovo to postpone the implementation date until an acceptable” solution is found, Christiane Hoffman, deputy spokeswoman of the government, told reporters in Berlin on Friday.

While considering this issue is a sovereign decision for Kosovo, Hoffman called the currency decision a key <x0-step with broad consequences”, which requires more time and preparation.

As Ambassador Jorn Rohde, who was last night at Kurti, first shared EU concerns about the decision.

But slightly different is the United Kingdom, which is enjoying the full implementation of the Constitution on the part of Kosovo institutions.

Ambassador Nicholas Abbott said he is happy to see calls for implementation of the Constitution, whether the Constitutional Court's decision on the Decan Monastery's lands or Article 11 of it allows only one currency in the country. However, he requested that there be communication with the affected communities.

“I am very happy to see calls for the Kosovo Constitution to be implemented, whether the Constitutional Court's decision on the Decan Monastery grounds or Article 11. What is needed is the best communication for affected communities and the installing implementation of measures to allow people to adjust”, he wrote on Facebook.

Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi also demanded from the allies that the demands for Kosoa be offered for full respect of the Constitution.

“The constitution, or it's holy, and it has to be applied, or then we do “the stinging” [the most favourable selection]. If we have to do “cherry stinging”, we're doing it. If it has to be implemented, then insist it applies in all cases”, Bislim said at a news conference Wednesday.

International interest continued with the departure of the QUINTï ambassadors and the chief of the EU office to the office of Prime Minister Kurti.

Kurti received them accompanied by his deputy, Bislimi, and of course the main topic at this meeting, which the Prime Minister's Office described as regular, was the dinar.

“The meeting was held within the framework of regular meetings with ambassadors, in order to inform, discuss and co-ordination on various current topics. Among the main issues of discussion was that about the Central Bank arrangement expected to go into effect on February 1st, with the particular emphasis of its Article 35 which stipulates that the only currency allowed to be used to conduct cash and payment transactions in the Republic of Kosovo is euros, as the only currency under Article 11 of the Republic of Kosovo Constitution and the Law for the Central Bank of the Republic of Kosovo”.

Prime Minister Kurti, who earlier spoke on this issue despite reactions, stressed the importance of respecting constitutionality and legitimacy in the country, and at the same time respecting independent authorities, in this Central Bank case.

What did the BQK say?

The Kosovo Central Bank has adopted a regulation for cash operations, which says the only currency allowed to conduct cash transactions in Kosovo is the euro.

This regulation will take effect on February 1st.

The only “Valta allowed to be used for conducting cash and payment transactions in the Republic of Kosovo is euros, both currency and Article 11 of the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo and articles 16, 17 and 18 of Law No. 03L-209 for the Central Bank of the Republic of Kosovo”, Article 35 of this regulation says.

In BQK regulations, it is said that noneuro waves can only be used to store “in physical form or in bank accounts” and can carry out international payments, and these currency can also be used for exchange.

But the exchange, according to the CEC, can only be carried out through institutions licensed by it for this service.

So far, dinars in Kosovo circulate through Serbian public company “Serbia's Post”, which operates in Serb-run settlements in Kosovo. The account in dinars also has in banks “Postanska stedinica” ( Post Reference) and “NLB Komercijalna banka”.

So far, dinars in Kosovo circulate through Serbian public company “Serbia's post”, which operates in Serb-run settlements in Kosovo. The account in dinars also has in banks “Postanska stedinica” ( Post Reference) and “NLB Komercijalna banka”.

The dinars have come to Kosovo from Serbia through the National Bank of Serbia, which has a safe in Leposaviq, the municipality in Kosovo's Serb-run north. Money there was transported by the money transport company “Henderson”.

The BQK regulation says that import and export of euro currency and metal currency and other currency in Kosovo is its executive right.

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