Kosovo's PM convenes emergency meeting of Security Council
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Albin Kurti / Photo: Government of the Republic of Northern Macedonia
The Prime Minister of Kosovo Albin Kurti announced that he called the members of the Security Council for a meeting tonight after the events in the north of Kosovo, reports Kosovo Index online.
The topic of the meeting will be the situation that arose in the north of Kosovo this week after the decision of the Kurti government to apply reciprocity with Serbia for the license plates of the vehicles.
According to the portal, a few minutes ago, the LDK leader offered readiness for cooperation in order to stabilize the situation in northern Kosovo.
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