Brnabic: "Kurti says that Brussels Agreement does not exist, these are bad signals"
he prime minister of Serbia also denied that an agreement had been reached with Pristina regarding license plates
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic stated today that no agreement has been reached with Pristina regarding the issue of the license plates used by Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija, and that both they and Belgrade are demanding that what has already be signed must be implemented and respected.
After the opening of the premises of the IT company Luxoft in Belgrade, Brnabic stressed that Belgrade is concerned because it does not see the results of the talks with the EU and the US in Pristina's behavior.
"Albin Kurti is saying that the Brussels Agreement does not exist. These are bad signals. That agreement exists and it should be respected," Brnabic told Tanjug.
She also pointed out that Belgrade expects the talks the EU and the US are having with Pristina to yield results.
She recalled that the rule of law is a European principle, and that it is manifested in implementing what has been signed, while Belgrade has fulfilled its obligations a long time ago.
She also stated that an agreement on license plates from 2021 introduced stickers, and that it was agreed that this would not be changed without consent from both parties, something that Pristina has unilaterally violated.
Asked about Pristina mentioning "20 modalities," Brnabic said that they might as well have "120 modalities."
"I am not interested in that. Pristina should implement what was signed," said Brnabic.
(Telegraf.rs)a