Kurti: Serbia has no trouble stopping the dinar, but that cash is being banned

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has spoken about the Serbian dinar issue, saying its ban is not Serbia's problem, but that they are worried that cash is being banned. He said he fully supports the BEC regulation, which is the independent institution of the Republic of Kosovo. Bank regulator [...]
He said he fully supports the BEC regulation, which is the independent institution of the Republic of Kosovo.
The Kosovo Central Bank regulator is a regulation of an independent institution. Serbia is not concerned about stopping the dinar, because the dinar is not being banned but the dinar is being banned as a payment tool, and that is the request of Article 11 of the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo: She's got trouble stopping for cash. And we, to have transparency of who sent money for what purpose, fully support this BEC regulation that is the independent institution of the Republic of Kosovo”, he said.
Kurti also explained the modalities of how to implement and function.
“are dialogueing in Brussels about this and I think they are on the right track to find a solution that enables smooth transition to this regulation, which is not only the right of the Central Bank of Kosovo, but is the right regulation for the good of citizens.












