Szunyog meets with Serbs in the north: Discussing the Challenges of the BQC Order

European Union Ambassador to Kosovo Thomas Szunyog reports he met representatives of the Clinical Hospital Centre and the school “Sveti Sava” in North Mitrovica and that they discussed the operational challenges they face after Central Bank's cash operations, a decision this, as he said, uncoordinated, which does not [...]
This decision along with other long-standing issues has seriously affected the Kosovo Serb population and other communities throughout Kosovo and prevent the delivery of basic services. Such issues should be addressed urgently in the format of dialogue in the interest of the people”, he said on the X platform,
Likewise, the EU ambassador to Kosovo announced that it has visited Vallaqi's substation and the centre of “Electricity”, which has initiated the fate of electricity consumption in northern Kosovo. “It's an important step forward in the normalisation process. I call on people to record their clockworks and start paying their bills”, Szunyog wrote.
He also added he met representatives of the phone company MTS d.o.o. to discuss current operational challenges and future development plans.

On this social network, during the day the ambassador also wrote about changing communications signs to the north of the country.
EU urges Kosovo to be cautious with changing communications signs in the north












