The North Media Kurt: Serbia insists to lead dinar Qaeda we want to stop financing terrorism

Prime Minister Albin Kurti, in a statement to the media in the north where he was visiting today, has discussed the dinar case. He there said the problem lies with Serbia, which aims at sending money to pay off “people who don't need”, alluding to financing terrorist groups “S [...]
He there said the problem lies with Serbia, which aims to send money to pay off “people who shouldn't be”, alluding to financing terrorist groups
I must first say that we were neither against the dinar, that is the official currency of our neighbour, Serbia. Serbia can bring Serbs to Kosovo financial assistance, but in Kosovo the only currency for payment is euros in line with Article 11 of our Constitution. The new arrangement decision has been made by the CEC on December 27th last year. Belgrade knew very well what was going on here, that the commercial bank that was left without the mother bank ... had three options, I learned that later because this isn't my resort”.
“BQK is part of the Ministry of Finance, but the independent institution of our state. They had three options and decided on self-liculation. And now Belgrade insists on dinars and cash because it emits the dinar, insists on why, because of the Kosovo Commercial Bank's scan. It means they're dependent on a couple of people because they pay some people they shouldn't pay. I don't have anything for doctors, professors, teachers, teachers to get tools, but it seems that Belgrade's main concern is that some people, who are neither doctors nor teachers, can't take a shit like before. We want the transparent system, legalisation of all financial transactions of those that are legal and screech more. We want the economy in Kosovo to transform into a free economy, and now ATK, under its law, should give salaries to all citizens in the public sector through the bank. We're not saying that Serbs in Kosovo get Kosovo's darda, Kosovo currency, but the euro because we have that as of January 1, 2002. We've had the German brand before. Let the money come to dinars as well, but here as the payment tool must be Euro”.
Taking, for example, the establishment of exchanges on the other side of the border from Belgrade, Kurti said that “when you have will, there are options”.
But Belgrade has chosen the worst opportunity again, and you know we've confiscated more than five million weapons and ammunition of Milan Radojicicic's terrorist group. And now where they got that money. We want to stop smuggling and any illegal financing because when you finance terrorism you're a terrorist, because terrorists can't afford it. We have become Belgrade's obstacle, not because we engage for the euro, because you may even have savings in dinars in commercial banks, but because they want to function with only cash”.












