Izvor: N1 televizija, 25.Nov.2018, 14:46 (ažurirano 02.Apr.2020.)
Serb representative in Kosovo says situation is 'alarming'
There is no indication that Kosovo will retract its decision to raise tariffs on Bosnian and Serbian products by 100 per cent and Serbs living there should prepare for the blockade of Serbian products to last, said the representative of the Serb List, Igor Simic, on Sunday.
He called the food situation caused by the blockade “alarming.”
Simic told Serbia’s ‘Kurir’ that, should Kosov not retract the >> Pročitaj celu vest na sajtu N1 televizija << decision, Kosovska Mitrovic will run out of food in nine days and that Serbs in Kosovo will on Tuesday continue their peaceful protest over Pristina’s attempt to “ghettoise Serbs” in Kosovo.
The north of Kosovo, particularly Kosovska Mitrovica, has a Serb majority and it relies on imports from Serbia. But since Pristina raised the tariffs, those goods can hardly be found in Kosovska Mitrovica.
Simic also said that food and medications in the healthcare centre of Kosovska Mitrovica will run out in nine days, while there is only enough food in the Student Centre there for another six days under reduced consumption.
He also praised the decision by Serbian producers who have agreed they will not raise the prices of their goods while they are still available.
The atmosphere among citizens is tense, he said.
Bosnians mark Statehood Day disputed by its Serb leaders
Izvor: N1 televizija, 25.Nov.2018
Bosnians mark their Statehood Day on Sunday again without leaders of the Bosnian Serbs who refuse to recognise the state and believe it should be dissolved...To the tunes of the country’s anthem, the Bosniak and the Bosnian Croat members of the country’s tripartite Presidency, along with the Mayor...