Sejdiu's tax warning: We're in a very serious phase.

Former Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu considers that while our country is in a very serious phase, current leaders should respect the Constitution of Kosovo, until it says it agrees that Kosovo towards Serbia has had to have reciprocity from the start in flat sums. Sejdiu, who was president at the time Kosovo independence was declared [...]
Sejdiu, who was president at the time Kosovo's independence was declared in 2008, has said the Government should study the effects of the 100 per cent tax on products of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
According to him, a common language with Kosovo allies should be found for the tax.
Kosovo from the beginning has had to convey a reciprocity against Serbia with the actions it has made and broken CEFTA rules absolutely, it can be declared that Kosovo is almost its own and that these should be brought to some plains, it is not only a level that has to do with goods, but there are other elements of reciprocity, suppose with the issue of diplomas, the question of citizenship. Kosovo has had to study this standard and this degree of effects on such taxes, but in parallel, I say that there is also a language of cooperation with our partners, especially with the United States and the powerful countries of the European Union. But in that sense I said that a partnership and good consultation with Kosovo's goodwill in this case does not even mean breaking domestic authorisations or what we call real sovereignty that should have every state, so I must say that in this regard the Government should take this into account”, Sejdiu told Kosovapress.
Urging the country's current leaders to study the United States' request for tax removal, former Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu says both the US and the EU should pressure Serbia to meet the 2011 agreements.
“The demand that the U.S. has to be studied well, but one that I say we are in a very serious phase should be well thought into each step of the further and in parallel I say it should be a special pressure of both US and European Union countries and of Serbia, and of meeting the deal from 2011 and this way because it's a highly deminative factor in two countries between the two, Sejdiu said.
Not wanting to comment too much on the idea of correcting borders, Sejdiu indicated that he does not have a clear mirror of what this idea means, but that in this respect it is essential to respect the Constitution of Kosovo.
For Sejdiu, who had participated in the negotiations with Serbia, the leadership of the Kosovo side in talks in Brussels with Serbia should not be denied either President Thaci, but this should be done in parallel with mandates for specific topics.
I can say I still don't have a clear mirror of what that means. It's correction, it's exchange, demarcation is sometimes said to be another term, but I don't know now this new delegation has become or the new team, as they call it, of negotiations imposed by the Kosovo Assembly has its obligations, but I really don't have a clear mirror of all that has been developed. What is essential to me is the Constitution of the country which is the fundamental guide that every citizen of the country should adhere to, so even the institutions themselves...18%19 should always be respected the Constitution, cannot be denied the president of the country to represent the country, but should be the mandates for specific and highly sensitive” topics, he declared.
Sejdiu said that the important topics the country is going through, even the opposition, has responsibility.
Terrifying has called propaganda that Serbia is using against the perspective of the state of Kosovo, the result of which our country is still not part of U. NESTO and INTERPOL.
As president of Kosovo, at the time Kosovo independence was declared, Fatmir Sejdiu says he did not think the day will come that will have the appeal of recognition to the state of Kosovo.
I haven't had any illusions that I'm going to leave soon, but I didn't even think you'd come one day that there'd be withdrawals of recognitions made to Kosovo, and this comes as a consequence of two parallel factors. The first is an extremely diabolical activity that Serbia and its diplomacy lead along with its friends, along with the Russian Federation and I remember there are other countries that have convinced certain countries that have recognised the Republic of Kosovo....0850 The second is this belief because there are countries that think that Serbia is an ally of them that has at some time been Federal Yugoslavia, a Yugoslavia united with all the now federal units that are now and simply deceiving that these are the type, or the only success of that Yugoslavia<1], Sejdiu was expressed.
We remember that Fatmir Sejdiu was president of the Republic of Kosovo from 2006 to 2010.











