Arifi

"Rightly. For ten years, Kosovo citizens removed license plates upon entering Serbia"

"The decision of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo to establish reciprocity when it comes to license plates is a fair decision, despite the fact that it can slow down the circulation of our citizens when changing license plates," Arifi said, Reporters reports.

Belgrade-Pristina negotiations process is "clinically dead"

And he blamed "Belgrade and Brussels" for this.

Tanjug quoted UNMIK's Media Observer to report that Arifi told Kosovo-based Telegrafi newspaper that agreements reached during the technical dialogue are "largely not implemented and even those that initially had are now degrading."

In that sense, he referred to the agreement on freedom of movement.

Pristina would like to change Serb Municipalities agreement

Arifi told Pristina-based Zeri newspaper that it was "clear" that the ZSO "needs to be in line with the Constitutional Courts ruling" - and that to this end "a new draft agreement should be put together."

He also "denied any possibility of discussions for an exchange of the territories" - as "Kosovo has nothing to share or exchange with anyone."