The Kosovo government has postponed the entry into force of new regulations banning the use of Serbian identity documents and license plates by one month until September 1. A decision that follows protests against the regulations that, from today, should have prohibited the use of documents and car plates issued by Pristina in the Serbian-majority regions of northern Kosovo. During the night, demonstrators blocked the streets and gunmen fired into the air. The Kosovar government has had consultations with the European Union and the United States.
The High Representative of Foreign Policy of the European Union (EU), Josep Borrell, “welcomed Kosovo’s decision to move the measures to September 1”. “I expect all roadblocks to be removed immediately,” Borrell wrote on Twitter, stressing that “open issues should be addressed through EU-facilitated dialogue and attention” should focus on global normalization. relations between Kosovo and Serbia, essential for their integration paths in the EU ”.
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