Three cannon delegations went, the tax remained

Within five days, senior officials from the US, Germany and Great Britain have visited Kosovo, which were unanimous for the removal of the tax on Serbian and Bosnian goods. However, Prime Minister Haradinaj is rejecting such a request, though the only leader left in the battle to maintain the tax. [...]
However, Prime Minister Haradinaj is rejecting such a request, though the only leader left in the battle to maintain the tax.
Within the last five days in Kosovo, three international tops have come to demand the removal or suspension of the imposed tax on Serbian and Bosnian products. But Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj is continuing to step down from the 100 per cent tax decision, taken on 21 November last year.
On the weekend we leave behind Kosovo was visited by an American delegation, which called for the suspension of a 100 per cent firm fee on goods coming from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zeri writes.
Besides, during this week two other delegations -- German and British -- remained in Kosovo, which had the same demand as the US. Political policy officials estimate that the chief executive will continue to take the same stance as so far.












