Serbian minister complains to EU, Britain, US, CEFTA dealt with security measures Kosovo decided on for Serbian goods

Serbia's Interior and Foreign Trade Minister Tomislav Momirovic has sent a complaint letter to all European Union, Great Britain and CEFTA trade ministers about the security measure Kosovo has imposed on Serbian-born goods since June last year, Express reports. [...]
Kosovo had made that decision after Serbia kidnapped three Kosovo Police members, who were guarding the border. The day police were kidnapped, Kosovo Customs was ordered to stop the entry of all Serbian goods into Kosovo.
As Kossev reports, the Serbian minister has called this “criminal policy”, until he has mentioned the dinar issue as well.
“All who tolerate such actions, the so-called Kosovo authorities, should be aware that they are becoming accomplices in a major crime against the Serbian people, in the deliberate cause of the humanitarian crisis, because the Serb population in Kosovo depends on basic food products sent out from central Serbia”, he has declared.
He called this <x0) unprecedented economic pressure”, until he said it contradicts all European standards of free circulation of people and goods.
The “is completely against the fundamental principles of the EU and it is clear that after so long the only goal is to intimidate and expel the Serb people from the territory of Kosovo and Metohija”, Momirovic said.












