Matoshi greets Serbs with their language after Government's tax decision

Matoshi greets Serbs with their language after Government's tax decision

Chief of the Office for Information at the Haradinaj Government Halil Matosi has “greeted Serbian” following the Kosovo Government's recent decision to raise the tax on Serbian products from 10 to 100 percent, Periscopi reports. Matoshi wrote briefly “Hello from Pristina, 100 percent”! Matosh's message has been delivered in Serbian. [...]

Matoshi wrote briefly “Hello from Pristina, 100 percent”!

Matosh's message has been delivered in Serbian.

“100%. Pozdrav iz Pristina: This is the original message published by him.

At today's Kosovo Government meeting, the tax on Serbian and Bosnian products was decided to be 100 per cent, after lobbiing the latter for Kosovo's non-membership in Interpol./ P ERISCOPIA

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