Moghrin talks like Serbia, from conference with Brnabyq seeks Kosovo tax removal

European diplomacy chief Federica Moghrini has reiterated today the EU's demand for the removal of 100 per cent mass to Serbian goods, which Kosovo has long since set. She said during a media conference with Serbia's Prime Minister Ana Brnabiq in Brussels that Serbia's commitment to normalising relations with [...]
European diplomacy chief Federica Moghrini has reiterated today the EU's demand for the removal of 100 per cent mass to Serbian goods, which Kosovo has long since set.
She said during a media conference with Serbia's Prime Minister Ana Brnabiq in Brussels, she said Serbia's commitment to normalising relations with Kosovo is one of the key elements of progress in EU membership negotiations.
The European top diplomat also cited additional taxes imposed by Pristina on goods from Serbia and BiH, saying the European Commission's stance was clear from the start that these measures violate CEFTA and that Pristina should withdraw these measures.
Otherwise, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has reiterated that there will be no removal of the tax on Serbian goods until Serbia accepts Kosovo independent and sovereign state.












