Merkel's two advisers tomorrow in Kosovo, demand final suspension of the tax

The third man in the American State Department, David Hale, stayed in Kosovo yesterday, where he brought clear messages from America to suspend the tax and start dialogue in order to reach the final agreement with Serbia, which brings mutual recognition of Kosovo from Serbia. Hale had a meeting last day [...]
Hale had a meeting with three Kosovo leaders -- President Hashim Thaci, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and Chief Parliamentary Kadri Veselini -- where he demanded that solutions be found as soon as possible for tax suspension and the beginning of dialogue with Serbia.
Hale is taught to have said that this US request to the Government of Kosovo is the latest ahead of new measures to be taken towards the state of Kosovo.
But, tomorrow in Kosovo, two of Germany's Chancellor's advisers, Angela Merkel, will also be staying in Kosovo.
The two main foreign policy advisers of Chancellor Merkel, Matthias Luettenberg and Jan Hecker will come to Pristina tomorrow.
The last two will seek for the last time from the Kosovo government to suspend taxes and start dialogue with Serbia in Brussels so that the historic agreement between the two countries can be reached.
Luetenberg and Hecker will meet with President Thaci, Prime Minister Haradinaj and Prime Minister Veselini, where they will demand that the tax be lifted and Kosovo returns to the negotiating table in Brussels.
The two largest Western powers -- the US and Germany -- have increased interest in Kosovo over the time of the end in order to reach a final agreement with Serbia.












