Workers accompanied by the Kosovo Police are removing traffic signs in Cyrillic script in northern Kosovo

Leposavić
Source: Kosovo Online

With the assistance of the Kosovo Police, workers hired by the Ministry of Infrastructure have begun removing signs in Cyrillic script today and installing new ones - in Albanian and Serbian languages, but in Latin script.


So far, the names of settlements have been written in Cyrillic script, and now new signs are being installed in their place.

Members of the Kosovo Police are accompanying the workers moving from Rudare towards Jarinje.

The workers are removing signs with the names of places where the names were previously written in Cyrillic and then in Latin script in Serbian. New signs are being installed with the name of the place written first in Albanian, and then in Serbian, but in Latin script.

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti is expected to meet with the Special Envoy of the United States, Gabriel Escobar, today.

Escobar also visited the Visoki Decani Monastery today.