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Pacolli blames Kosovo government for not respecting reciprocity measures against Serbia (Koha/RTK)

Despite announcements that the agreement on vehicle insurance between Pristina and Belgrade would be suspended by a decision of the Kosovo Insurance Bureau, vehicles with Serbia-issued license plates have continued to enter Kosovo in an unaffected way. The head of the Kosovo delegation in talks with Serbia on the insurance policies, Rrahim Pacolli, said that someone from the Kosovo government has prevented the suspension of the agreement. The decision to suspend the agreement was taken as a sign of protest against Serbia’s decision to make Kosovo license plates bearers take them off and replace them with provisional plates and pay additional taxes. In a Facebook post, Pacolli said that the Kosovo Insurance Bureau was a signing party to the agreement and therefore has the right to suspend its implementation. At the same time, he called on the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, Internal Affairs Minister, Skender Hyseni, and Minister of Dialogue, Edita Tahiri, to explain to the people of Kosovo why they are blocking the reciprocity measures against Serbia.