Serbian National Council: Banning payments with dinars, with secret Vuciq ik Kurti deal

The Kosovo Central Bank has decided that after a few days it will stop payment transactions with dinars. Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, of Davos, alarmed that heads of state have gone to the World Economic Forum, but the EU's minister for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, who said he has announced [...]
The Kosovo Central Bank has decided that after a few days it will stop payment transactions with dinars.
Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, of Davos, alarmed Serbia's president, where state leaders have gone to the World Economic Forum, but the EU's minister for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, who said he has informed Brussels of this and that they will soon come up with a stance.
But the Serbian National Council has named this issue a concession for Kosovo on the part of Serbia for implementing the Franco-German plan for normalising relations.
The Serbian National Council interprets them as another in a series of predetermined agreements. With Pristina, whose implementation has now come”, the Council declared.
Such doubt, they add, also supports “redirection” of the so-called office for Kosovo in the Serbian government, which, according to them, was given last year to employees of Serbia's illegal structures in Kosovo, primarily in education and health, to close their accounts to several banks.
The goal of such a Belgrade decision in further negotiations with Pristina, which, as President Vuciq claims, declares the removal of payment transactions with central Serbia and the prevention of the use of dinars, could be the announcement of a solution for future financing of workers in the institutions of the Republic of Serbia in the Republic of Kosovo through the so-called Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kosovo”, the Serbian National Council statement said.
They interpret this as another concession for Kosovo and claim Vuciq had “similar secret agreements with Kurtin” earlier.












