– license plates for cars entering Kosovo from Serbia will not be changed (and vice versa; the crisis began after Belgrade began to implement such a measure and Pristina responded reciprocally);
– stickers will be used instead of removing and affixing temporary numbers, and a working group will be set up to address the issue of free movement on a lasting basis;
– Kosovo special police units, known as ROSU, are being withdrawn from the border – KFOR forces will monitor the area instead.
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The last point is conditional on Kosovo Serbs removing barricades along the border.
After all the talks in Brussels, the meetings of the two delegations continued with the EU Special Representative Miroslav Lajcak. The EU has been criticized for its slow response to the case. Serbia also tried to threaten NATO with military intervention upon the expiration of a 24-hour “ultimatum” if attacks on Kosovo Serbs begin. At the same time, Kosovo reported attacks on administrative buildings and registration centers.