Even Slovenia asks Kosovo to lift tax 100 %

Serbia's prime minister, Ana Brnabiq and Slovenia's Parliament Speaker Dejan Zidan have had a meeting where they discussed Kosovo's 100 per cent tax imposed on Serbian products. Brnabyq and Zidan have agreed that the new situation caused by Kosovo's introduction of taxes on goods from Serbia and Bosnia [...]
Serbia's prime minister, Ana Brnabiq and Slovenia's Parliament Speaker Dejan Zidan have had a meeting where they discussed Kosovo's 100 per cent tax imposed on Serbian products.
Brnabyq and Zidan have agreed that the new situation caused by Kosovo's introduction of taxes on goods from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina has a negative impact on regional stability.
They stressed that it is necessary to remove taxes aimed at creating conditions for Pristina and Belgrade to return to the negotiating table.
Brnabyk has announced the Slovenian chief parliament about the current situation in Kosovo.
They have also talked together about reforms Serbia is pursuing on its path towards EU membership, according to the Serbian Government's Media Office.
The Serbian prime minister had earlier expressed Serbia's claims for EU membership, whether he recognises Kosovo's independence or not.












