The President of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, during the meeting with the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, stated that 90% of the Serbs in Kosovo respect the license plate law.
According to her, the rest that does not respect them is due to constant threats, up to the burning of houses.
She said that Kosovo is at war with gangs and that it requires the support of allies.
“For a long time, Serbian citizens have been respecting the law and implementing the law, so they are converting the license plates and removing those from the time of Milosevic. Meanwhile, their houses are burning, their cars are burning. The latest case happened last night. All these actions of the illegal and criminal structures that are blacklisted in the US, prove that this is essentially a matter of the rule of law.
Our actions are right, they are in favor of the rule of law and the equality of all before the law, not against Serbian citizens. The fact that over 90% of Serbs already use legal license plates is evidence that this action is not against Serbian citizens. The minority that has not converted is due to the constant threats, including the burning of cars and houses, that the illegal structures are making. Our war is a war against gangs. We expect to have the support of our allies”, said Osmani.
Regarding the dialogue with Serbia, she said: “Dialogue is a process in which Kosovo is committed, extremely committed, and this commitment to peace and stability will never be absent.”


