The first transport of dinars after the CBK decision banned entry into Kosovo
Today, authorities in Pristina did not allow the dinars intended for the payment of salaries, pensions, social benefits, and other payments to Serbs to enter the territory of Kosovo.
As Kosovo Online was told by the National Bank of Serbia, although the vehicle with Serbian dinars was directed to the Jarinje crossing according to all well-established and very precise procedures, it was returned from the Jarinje crossing today without any explanation or rejection.
An armored vehicle with dinars, sent from the NBS branch in Kragujevac to Jarinje, arrived around 11 o'clock, where the money in dinars was supposed to be picked up by a vehicle from the British company "Henderson," which has a license for money transport and has successfully cooperated with the NBS for years.
The dinars were supposed to be transported to the vault of the National Bank of Serbia in Leposavic.
However, as reported by a Kosovo Online reporter, after hours of waiting for approval from Pristina, permission did not arrive, and the entry of dinars was prohibited.
This is the first money transfer after February 1 and the entry into force of the Central Bank of Kosovo regulation banning the circulation of dinars.
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