Serbs employed at Jarinje and Brnjak administrative crossings have resigned
The Serbs handed their resignations to the head of the shift in Jarinje, and he will forward them to Pristina
At the Jarinje administrative crossing between Kosovo and Metohija and central Serbia, 11 Serb workers, who were employed at that and the Brnjak crossing, today submitted their resignations to the Customs Service.
They told Kosovo Online that it was an ethnical act and a sign of solidarity with the people and proof of opposition to the policy of the prime minister of the provisional institutions of Pristina, Albin Kurti.
One of the former employees said that the Serbs had exceptional cooperation with their Albanian colleagues from customs and the police and said they hoped that a solution to the current problems would be found.
According to him, the Serbs handed over their resignations to the head of the shift in Jarinje, and he will forward them to Pristina.
After the crisis that arose after Pristina banmed on the use of Serbian license plates, resignations followed by political and institutional representatives of Serbs who were deputies in Pristina, like Minister Goran Rakic, and policemen in the North of Kosovo and Metohija, officials in local assemblies, as well as Serbs from the North who worked in ministries and courts
(Telegraf.rs)