Priština to start seizing vehicles, Belgrade protests

Priština's authorities have announced that they will on Friday start seizing vehicles without RKS (Republic of Kosovo) or KS (Kosovo) license plates.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 01.06.2012.

09:51

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Pristina's authorities have announced that they will on Friday start seizing vehicles without RKS (Republic of Kosovo) or KS (Kosovo) license plates. Belgrade team head Borislav Stefanovic said that this act of Pristina was unilateral and against the agreements made in Brussels. Pristina to start seizing vehicles, Belgrade protests “Only vehicles with RKS or KS license plates can participate in traffic. The vehicles with both old and new Serbian license plates will be confiscated and their owners will be taken to the misdemeanor court,” Kosovo Interior Minister Bajram Rexhepi said. Kosovo Deputy Interior Minister Sasa Rasic told Tanjug earlier that the decision on license plates was a result of certain talks on freedom of movement held in Brussels. “The original deadline for re-registration was December 31, but it was extended several times. After June 1, the police will penalize all drivers using old license plates,” Rasic stressed. Stefanovic stated earlier that Belgrade was in constant contact with the international community, in an attempt to prevent Pristina from abusing the Brussels agreement. “Nothing like this was agreed in Brussels, neither publicly nor secretly, and this is a purely unilateral act of Pristina's, which should absolutely be condemned,” he told Tanjug. Blerim Camaj, the director of the Department of Registration and Civil Status with the Kosovo Interior Ministry, said that a great number of Serbs in Kosovo already had KS or RKS license plates. “A total of 5,362 vehicles with KS or RKS license plates have been registered so far, 4,003 of which with RKS and 1,359 with KS plates. Including members of other minorities, 7,570 vehicles with RKS of KS plates have been registered,” he said. (Beta, file) Tanjug

Priština to start seizing vehicles, Belgrade protests

“Only vehicles with RKS or KS license plates can participate in traffic. The vehicles with both old and new Serbian license plates will be confiscated and their owners will be taken to the misdemeanor court,” Kosovo Interior Minister Bajram Rexhepi said.

Kosovo Deputy Interior Minister Saša Rašić told Tanjug earlier that the decision on license plates was a result of certain talks on freedom of movement held in Brussels.

“The original deadline for re-registration was December 31, but it was extended several times. After June 1, the police will penalize all drivers using old license plates,” Rašić stressed.

Stefanović stated earlier that Belgrade was in constant contact with the international community, in an attempt to prevent Priština from abusing the Brussels agreement.

“Nothing like this was agreed in Brussels, neither publicly nor secretly, and this is a purely unilateral act of Priština's, which should absolutely be condemned,” he told Tanjug.

Blerim Camaj, the director of the Department of Registration and Civil Status with the Kosovo Interior Ministry, said that a great number of Serbs in Kosovo already had KS or RKS license plates.

“A total of 5,362 vehicles with KS or RKS license plates have been registered so far, 4,003 of which with RKS and 1,359 with KS plates. Including members of other minorities, 7,570 vehicles with RKS of KS plates have been registered,” he said.

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