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EULEX temporarily stops distributing leaflets

08. March 2012. | 09:00

Source: Tanjug

EULEX spokesperson Irina Gudeljevic has said that the mission has temporarily withdrawn leaflets it distributed at northern Kosovo crossings with central Serbia on Tuesday, notifying people that they will have to have KS or RKS registration plates on their vehicles instead of Serbian ones starting June 1.

EULEX spokesperson Irina Gudeljevic has said that the mission has temporarily withdrawn leaflets it distributed at northern Kosovo crossings with central Serbia on Tuesday, notifying people that they will have to have KS or RKS registration plates on their vehicles instead of Serbian ones starting June 1.

The leaflets were withdrawn temporarily to clarfiy their text and improve the way they are presented, she told Tanjug.

According to Gudeljevic, the leaflets are in accordance with the freedom of movement agreement between Belgrade and Pristina reached on July 2, 2011.

Gudeljevic said their plans were based on that agreement and that it was normal to inform the people and give them enough time to find suitable solutions before any implementation.

Some people received leaflets from EULEX at northern Kosovo crossings, saying they will have to possess KS or RKS plates starting June 1.

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