Hoxhaj gives up his exclusive idea that made Kosovo trouble

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Enver Hoxhaj, following warnings from US officials, has said the 100 per cent tax should be suspended. But, at one time Hoxhaj was not reluctant to declare that the idea of the tax was his, reports Periscope. Facing US pressure on the tax issue, Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Enver Hoxhaj stands back from efforts [...]
Facing US pressure on the tax issue, Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Enver Hoxhaj stands back from trying to get credit for the tax.
He shows up in the act of coward when it comes to protecting an idea that once stood up as his own.
According to Hoxhaj, the 100 per cent tax should now be suspended as an American delegation visiting Kosovo is looking for it.
It is the director of European Affairs at the Council of National Security, John Erath, and the director for the Balkans at the National Security Council, Brad Berkeley, who held meetings with top state officials in an effort to convince them of suspending the tax decision to continue dialogue in Brussels between Kosovo and Serbia.
Hoxhaj as the pretext for suspending the tax now uses the visit of American officials who, according to him, conveyed such a message that there is no more historic year with greater potential for reaching a final agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, with the EU mediation.
In an interview at RTV 21, he even stressed that Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq has told Americans and Europeans that he is willing to recognise Kosovo as a state.
Serbia's “president has told Americans and Europeans that the final agreement should include bilateral recognition”, Hoxhaj has said.
But Hoxhaj used to beat tits for putting a tax.
exclusive ideas of him and of party chairman [ The PDK, Kadri Veselin, had named Enver Hoxhaj the tax on Serbian and Bosnian products that Haradinaj Government decided in response to Serbia's diplomatic war.
“Taxa is not set with the idea of Serbia recognising Kosovo. I'm the one who gave the idea of taxing. The idea was supported by Prime Minister Haradinaj and by President Veselin”, Hoxhaj had said to take the decision to impose the tax.
But once international criticisms, such as American and European officials, began, Hoxhaj was silent.
It no longer protects the idea of this tax, which is hindering the dialogue process.
Even representatives of his party were the first to propose its suspension.
Months ago Periscop reported How Hoxhaj received credit for the tax on Serbian products, which he had promoted to the Business Fair that was held last year in Kosovo, where he had enjoyed Serbian raki along with Serbia's Economic Ode Chairman.. / P ERISCOPIA












