O'Brien asks the government to withdraw from the dinar decision

US Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasia James O'Brien at a conference held online with journalists from the Western Balkans has talked about Kosovo Central Bank regulation, which prohibits the use of the dinar. O'Brien said that after the CEC regulation, the EU's special emissary for Kosovo dialogue Serbia, Miroslav Lajcak, has [...]
O'Brien said that after the BEC regulation, the EU's special emissary for Kosovo dialogue Serbia, Miroslav Lajcak, has come with some very specific ideas.
No government should hang its citizens, and we see that in northern Kosovo it has become difficult for some individuals to buy the things they need for daily life. Escobar was there to look closely. This decision has been implemented in a way that makes daily life difficult, and this is not competent”.
The decision must be implemented in a way that allows people to pay for things they need in everyday life. That probably means taking a step back. We want this decision to be revised and implemented in a way that allows people to pay for the goods they need in their daily life”, O'Brien said, Klankosova.tv reports.
In Kosovo since February 1st, the new Central Bank regulation has entered into force, which has banned the use of the dinar as a means of payment.
Following that decision, several meetings have been held in Brussels, where today is exactly the last day for Kosovo and Serbia to submit proposals.












