Political analysts: Avoid Inflammatory Relationships With America

Political analysts: Avoid Inflammatory Relationships With America

Political analysts estimate that Kosovo's institutional leaders should be careful in rhetoric, following the United States' request for a 100 per cent tax on Serbian goods. According to them, the most powerful state in the world will not eventually give up on Kosovo and support it, though developments in [...]

Political analysts estimate that Kosovo's institutional leaders should be careful in rhetoric, following the United States' request for a 100 per cent tax on Serbian goods. According to them, the most powerful state in the world will not eventually give up on Kosovo and support it, though recent developments, as they say, irritate relations with the country's biggest ally,

Like the European Union (BE), the United States of America (SHBA) in recent days has asked Kosovo institutions to remove the 100 per cent tax imposed on Serbian products as soon as possible. Nevertheless, the Kosovo government has not yet made a decision to abolish or suspend this fee, though Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has said the tax will remain in force by 2022 if Serbia does not recognise Kosovo.

The US has already managed Haradinaj to travel to America for “Morning Prayer”. This has been confirmed by the executive leader himself, who has announced that, in all likelihood, he will not be present in Washington, writes the newspaper “Zeri”.

The cause of difficulties to obtain a visa for the government's chief has been taxed exactly 100 percent committed to Serbian products. International relations acquaintances estimate such developments could affect US reports

 

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