Brnabyq: You're trying to get us to dialogue without tax removal, but that's not gonna happen.

Serbia's Prime Minister Anna Brnabiq has stated in Belgrade that removing Kosovo's taxes on Serbia's products is “mimation of the minimum” for continuing dialogue with Kosovo and that she does not expect much from the upcoming meeting in Berlin. “I don't expect much from the Berlin meeting, we're invited, we'll hear what they have [...]
I don't expect much from the Berlin meeting, we've been invited, we'll hear what they have to say to us”, Brnabiq said today in Belgrade.
At the Berlin summit on April 29th, leaders of the Western Balkans and senior EU officials will participate, while Kosovo and Serbia will represent presidents and prime ministers.
Brnabic has said he doesn't think that any willing choice will be presented to Serbia at that meeting and does not think such ambition exists.
She has claimed that the eventual efforts to change the format of negotiations between Serbia and Kosovo so that Serbia can be forced to sit at the negotiating table without lifting Kosovo taxes will be unsuccessful.
Serbia's prime minister has estimated that Kosovo does not want to compromise, and has added that it has shown this with the approval of the platform, which, as she has said, “is directed against dialogue”.












