The Movement for the Revival of the Kingdom of Serbia assessed on Jan. 18 that the announced abolishing of the dinar and of payment traffic between Serbia and Kosovo and Metohija was the consequence of the Serbian government’s erroneous policies, which has been “giving concessions to the West and the Albanian secessionists for years and which has no red lines.”
“The decision of the so-called central bank of Kosovo to prohibit the Serbian dinar as a means of payment was brought at the end of December, to be implemented as of Feb. 1, and the Serbian government knew this, but hid it from the public, presenting the recognition of RKS (Republic of Kosovo) vehicle license plates as the only concession to the Albanian secessionists,” the president of the party, Vojislav Mihailovic, declared in the statement.
“The ban on Serbian goods in Kosovo and Metohija is still in effect and one should not expect the EU to respond in any way when the payment of pensions and salaries of employees in the education and health sectors in Kosovo and Metohija is jeopardized in February, just like it did nothing to stop the blockade on Serbian goods. It is obvious that this regime has no red lines in humiliating Serbia,” Mihailovic stated.
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