Serb List unanimously rejects KFOR’s offer to replace ROSU units in the north

NEWS 28.09.202120:45 0 komentara
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The KFOR commander suggested to the mayors of Serb municipalities in northern Kosovo to replace Pristina Special Police Unit at the crossings with Serbia and that Pristina's decision on temporary license plates for vehicles from Serbia remain in place, but the mayors refused, the Serb List party said on Tuesday.

„In consultation with our citizens, we unanimously rejected such a proposal. Our people and we, its representatives, are not ready to agree with Pristina’s intention to put us in the ghetto and abolish the right to freedom of movement, which has been the modern European value for decades and which should also apply to Serbs in this area,“ the party, backed by Belgrade said.

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The statement added that due to Pristina’s unilateral decision, Serbs had been protesting for nine days at the Jarinje and Brnjak crossings and would stay there „as long as necessary, refusing Pristina’s intention to put us in cages“.

„The presence of special forces who beat bare-handed Serbs is the reason for our people’s perseverance in the fight for the right for freedom of movement,“ the statement added.

The Serb List called on Pristina to return the situation to the period before September 20, i.e., to withdraw the armed forces and find an appropriate solution through the dialogue with Belgrade.

„Everything else will only heat the already tense situation, which our representatives are keeping under control with great difficulty, while on the other hand, our people are being harassed by ROSU special forces,“ the statement said.

 

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