Agreements must be implemented (TV Most)
Agreements signed in Brussels are obligatory for all not only for the Serbian side but for Pristina too, and they will have to be implemented no matter that some business interests are not matching with agreements, said Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Branimir Stojanović while reflecting on the implementation of the agreement on the vehicle insurance.
Stojanović said that it is becoming evident that respect of the agreements is difficult for some but they “will have to respect them because they are reached in Brussels, and European Union, which is a guarantor, will have to take care that agreements are implemented in the future”.
Stojanović also commented on recent threats published by the so called Albanian National Army and said that “every threat has to be treated very serious”. “It is an alarm and for KFOR and EULEX, and all who are in charge for security, and I expect them to do their part of the job,” said Stojanović. He stressed that it is up to institutions to provide security and stability “since only in such conditions we could hope for prosperity”.