Ambassadors request tax suspension to give the Agreement a chance

The government tax of 100 per cent on goods originating from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina has dominated the meeting between Kosovo leaders, the state delegation and the ambassadors of the QUINT countries. Times Ditore sources within the meeting held in the Kosovo Assembly have said the main demand of international diplomats has been that Kosovo and [...]
Times Ditore sources within the meeting held in the Kosovo Assembly have said that the main demand of international diplomats has been for Kosovo and Serbia to agree on a <x0-NDWarmed truce”, with the goal of giving the case to reach the Agreement, in the first part of next year.
Although they have praised the formation of the negotiating team, the next required step is tax suspension, at least until April, “while on the other hand Serbia has been told that it will be required to stop the campaign to cancel Kosovo recognition”.
But as the paper finds, Prime Minister Haradinaj has shown no signs of setbacks from the decision, which was taken a day after the failure of Kosovo to join INTERPOL, as a result of an aggressive Serbia campaign.
In the meeting, invited by Chief Parliamentary Minister Kadri Veseli, US Ambassador to Kosovo Philip Costett, Ambassador to Great Britain Ruairi O'Connell, France's Ambassador to Kosovo, Didier Chamber, and German Deputy Ambassador Jan-Axel Vos.












