U.S. hits Government: Ultimatum by January 21st, tax on Serbia lifted

If taxes are not suspended 100 percent by January 21st, the administration of the United States of America (SHBA) will also impose political sanctions on the Government of Kosovo, members and their families, the Metro newspaper broadcast. Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, Deputy Prime Ministers Enver Hoxhaj and Fatmir Limaj, Minister Andrew Shala and many others, together [...]
If taxes are not suspended 100 percent by January 21st, the administration of the United States of America (SHBA) will also impose political sanctions on the Government of Kosovo, members and their families, the Metro newspaper broadcast.
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, Deputy Prime Ministers Enver Hoxhaj and Fatmir Limaj, Minister Andrew Shala and many others, along with their families, will no longer be able to travel towards the US, diplomatic sources for Metro say.
Each person involved in the tax establishment, as the Metro newspaper teaches, will be placed <x0-line red” for travel to America.
Likewise, the US will not lobby and support Kosovo in any process, where their assistance is necessary, unless the Government of Kosovo suspends the 100 per cent tax.
Support for the Kosovo Army, which was done with US support, will be suspended and all US funds established as support for the KSF.
Once the sanctions are in effect, even the US ambassador to Kosovo will not meet either of the political leaders involved in imposing the tax.
The Metro newspaper finds that sanctions are initiated directly by the White House and have the full support of the American State Department.
These sanctions will be imposed due to the American failure to comply with tax suspension until the end of the recent phase of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia. /gazetamtro.net











