Brnabyq: We do not return to dialogue without removing Haradinaj tax

Serbia's prime minister, Ana Brnabiq, has said that according to her we have gone 50 steps back with Kosovo, following the 100% tax on Serbia's products. In an interview for RTS, Brnabiq, has stressed that the region needs peace and stability in order to progress and that Belgrade is willing to continue dialogue [...]
In an interview for RTS, Brnabiq, has stressed that the region needs peace and stability in order to progress and that Belgrade is willing to continue dialogue with Pristina when taxes are removed.
“We need peace and stability. The precondition for any economic progress is regional peace and stability”, Brnabiq said.
While commenting on KFOR spokesman Vincennes Gras's statement that Rosou's special units have no obligation to ask for permission to come to Kosovo's north, Serbian Prime Minister says it agrees with the Daciq declaration that KFOR should give us a manual “what it can, or what it cannot do”.
Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has said that no armed formation of Albanians “can enter Kosovo's north without KFOR's consent. According to him, such an agreement with NATO should be transformed into a manual that should be respected by all on the ground.












