Vuciq: Serbia returns to dialogue at the moment Pristina removes tax

Serbia's president, Alexander Vuciq, has met with British diplomat Richard Moore, with whom they have discussed Kosovo's decision on taxing Serbian products and continuing Brussels dialogue. Vuciq at this meeting has said he hopes the international community will continue to pressure and call for rations towards Pristina for [...]
Vuciq at this meeting has said he hopes the international community will continue to pressure and call for rations towards Pristina to give up tariffs to Serbia.
The Serbian president has said that his state is willing to return to the Brussels dialogue, at the first moment that Pristina removes the tax -- the measure for which Vucic says it is anti-civilising, writes Novosti, the Express broadcast.
Moore, meanwhile, has indicated that he has asked Pristina to suspend the tax aimed at continuing Brussels' dialogue, the municipality issued by Vuciqi's office.
Among other things, the head of the Serbian state has complained that Pristina has failed to meet its obligations made by the Brussels Agreement, which one of them is the implementation of the majority Serbian Commission Association.
Meanwhile, for the Parliament's vote on Dialogue, Vucic has said it is better evidence than Pristina does not think about dialogue, but only to destabilise the region.
While it is about Serbia-Britani reports, according to the communiqué it is said to be good, despite complex circumstances. Wuchic's statement may come as a result of Great Britain's attitude against the idea of correcting borders.
Moore on the other side has said that despite Brexit, Great Britain remains committed to helping the Western Balkan region towards EU integration, as such a path is crucial to regional stability.











