Customs spokesman: A Serbian company asked Jarinje for granting dinars to Kosovo, we showed BEC regulation

Kosovo Customs spokesman Adriatic Stavileci has clarified that today at the border crossing in Jarinje has come one of the representatives of a company -- namely, the Serbian side -- to ask if they are allowed to carry dinars to Kosovo. Stavileci has said how Dogans have clarified that on the basis of the CEC's decision, [...]
Kosovo Customs spokesman Adriatic Stavileci has clarified that today at the border crossing in Jarinje has come one of the representatives of a company -- namely, the Serbian side -- to ask if they are allowed to carry dinars to Kosovo.
Stavileci has said how Dogans have explained that under the CEC decision, the flow of money must be made of companies authorised by the CEC.
He has said the Serbian company has approached Customs offices only to request information.
“Today, representatives of a Serbian company, the Serb side, have asked Jarinje if it is allowed, we have stated that according to the CEC decision, the circulation of monetary means should be done by companies authorised by the CEC. They just asked for information. We showed that the company should be licensed and authorized by the BQ”, Stavileci told Express.
In local media in the Serbian language today, there have been reports that there have been reports that a truck with dinars has been banned from entering Kosovo's territory. Dines according to Kosovo Online were with the Bank of Serbia being transported by Kraguyevci.











