A dinar vehicle was reportedly banned in Jarinje, Dogan: We instructed them to follow BQK reports

Serbian media reported that a vehicle carrying Serbian dinars has been stopped at the border crossing with Serbia in Jarinje. Customs spokesman Adriatic Stavileci told Gazeta Express that some people as representatives of “Komercijalna Banka” were presented at this border crossing. “At the Jarinje border crossing point, several [...]
Customs spokesman Adriatic Stavileci told Gazeta Express that some people as representatives of “Komercijalna Banka” were presented at this border crossing.
“At the Jarinje border crossing point, several people who claim to represent Komercijalna Banka, which has already closed”, Stavileci said.
According to him, “these people are interested in the procedure of moving cash at”.
The same “have been instructed to follow BQK reports until Kosovo Customs also implements the same legal norms”, Stavileci said.
Some Serbian media reported that the Jarinje “was again banned from transporting dinars” and that Serbian bank officials and the international company Henderson, “, have been threatened with arrest”.
According to reports, an armoured van with dinars destined for pay wages, pensions, social benefits and other payments to Serbs in Kosovo was banned in Jarinje.
The vehicle reportedly arrived at the border crossing just before 11:00 with the intention of sending the money to the vault of the National Bank of Serbia in Leposaviq.
Serbia's bank has been sending dinars to that safe in Leposaviq, northern Kosovo, and they have been transported by the company “London”.
The Office for Kosovo in the Serbian government has also reacted to this case, which said the vehicle was banned “under the order of Albin Kurti”.
The United States and the European Union have been indignant at implementing the new regulation of the Kosovo Central Bank, which strips the Serbian dinar from use in the country. It went into effect on February 1st.
The Kosovo government has spoken of a transitional period of implementation, which has again not satisfied the internationals, who demand that the executive withdraw immediately from the decision.
Ten days ago, US Ambassador to Kosovo Jeffrey Hovenier said Kosovo Police on February 4th secuestro Serb dinars and a transport vehicle bringing them in, calling on Kosovo authorities to ensure that the individuals for whom these social benefits are destined to receive them without delay”.
US Assistant Secretary of State James O'Brien said last night that the United States is very concerned about the issue, stressing that with this stance, the Government of Kosovo has questioned its partnership with the US.
I don't make vague public threats. I would say, that if we are not treated as partners, even we will not treat the Kosovo government as partner”, O'Brien said.












