Haradinaj: Tomorrow we remove the tax if Serbia recognizes us, we don't want a terms dialogue

The decision on the tax on goods of Serbia, which was made three months ago, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj says there may be debate within the coalition, but the tax decision is respected. Haradinaj says that with the ruling coalition, they are colleagues in Government, and they have views on how best processes can work out [...]
Haradinaj says that with the ruling coalition, they are colleagues in Government, and they have views on how best processes in terms of the tax can work out, while added that the decision on the issue will be respected because it is the government's decision.
We have a decision made and as long as the decision exists, these are our mutual thoughts, we can discuss, we can continue with discussions, but the decision is respected, because it is the government's decision... We too wish to be removed, tomorrow we had removed it as if Serbia had known us. Now it's good to move into the final phase of dialogue and that recognition happens, because it's for the benefit of all in the region, but even with the conditions set, it doesn't and does not come forward to the dialogue under the conditions”, Haradinaj stressed.
Those statements were made by Prime Minister Haradinaj following a visit to the Mamsuza municipality, which has promised government support to farmers on this side.
Speaking of the effects of the tax, Prime Minister Haradinaj has said he has a positive impact on Kosovo's economy and productivity and sought to prevent smuggling and goods with increasing border control by Dogan, police and inspectorate.
“Today we have had a consult with police director Rashit Qala, with Customs Director Bahri Berisha, and of course everyone who has to do his job, those who trafficking themselves, but the law organs have to do their job. So, (mugglers) did not make it more competent than the entire state”, Prime Minister Haradinaj has said.
Otherwise, the Ministry of Trade and Industry has also ordered the MTI Market Inspectorate in co-operation with the Communist Inspectorate to do intensive market inspections in the Republic of Kosovo to verify any documentation of products imported from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, but also from other countries and to compare these documents to products displayed in our market.











