The final message to Serbs in Kosovo

The statement is related to the decision of the Board of the Central Bank of Kosovo on the adoption of the Regulation on cash operations according to which the only currency that can be used in the so-called Kosovo for cash and e-transactions is the euro. The decision enters into force on February 1.
Mr. Mikeljin told Tanjug that this decision is another confirmation of what Serbian President Aleksandar Vui was talking about, which is that there is an intention of the Pritina administration to make the life of the Serbian people even more difficult, or even practically impossible.
"If we talk about the cessation of payment transactions, it will be impossible to pay salaries, pensions, aid, and all other financial means the state pays, and practically no one will be able to receive RSD," he said.
Mikeljin pointed out that the West understands what it means to stop payment transactions with central Serbia and added that the real question is will West help at all.
"I am afraid that both Laichak's and general appeals within the EU will result as in previous situations when they remained verbal only. On the other hand, our people are in a very unenviable situation, and I hope that this time those who have the mechanisms to pressure the Pristina administration will be addressed to call Pritina to their senses, especially for the fact that in this case, they threaten the existence," he said.
Mikeljin believes that Serbia will find a way to support its people and that the state will not allow the Serbian people in Kosovo to run out of money, pointing out that this is not an adequate solution.
"The very fact that we are talking about it in the 21st century is quite alarming and devastating. The solution is not that Serbia finds a way to...

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