Germany seeks suspension of tax to unlock Kosovo-led dialogue Serbia

The 100 per cent tax outcome on goods from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina also requires Germany. Safe sources have shown <x0 Ditore” that at meetings German officials have had in Pristina, they have re-focused Berlin's stance that tariffs imposed on Serbia's goods are hindering continued dialogue and [...]
Safe sources have shown <x0 Ditore” that at meetings German officials have had in Pristina, they have reiterated the Berlin stance that tariffs imposed on Serbia's goods are hindering the continuation of dialogue, and that is why they have demanded that the Kosovo Government suspend them.
This is highlighted in the three meetings that Chancellor Merkel, Jan Hecker and Matthias Luttenberg have had. They have had meetings with Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and Deputy Prime Minister Enver Hoxhaj on Monday morning.
The issue of tax suspension has been discussed, especially at the meeting with Prime Minister Haradinaj, has shown the source, who has spoken on condition of anonymity.
As for the German stance regarding the comprehensive Kosovo-Serbia agreement, sources have said the position expressed several times by Chancellor Merkel has not changed official Berlin is against changing Kosovo's borders.












