Vuciq complained to German deputies: Kosovo is taking away our tax

Bundestag's two deputies, Peter Bayer and Christian Schmitt, have repeated Chancellor Angela Merkel's stance in Belgrade as opposed to the idea of changing borders. “Germany is committed to finding ways to intensify dialogue in order to preserve peace and stability and economic prosperity and will also [...]
“Germanism is committed to finding ways to intensify dialogue, so that peace and stability and economic prosperity are maintained and will also commit to not changing borders”, German MPs have said at the meeting table with the head of the Serbian state.
On the other hand, Vuciq has complained about the tax Kosovo government has imposed on Serbian products, calling on Germany and the European Union to put more pressure on removing that measure, which, according to him, has blocked Brussels' dialogue.
As the presidency's media office reports, the Serbian president has also called for the fulfillment of the Brussels agreement, thus demanding the formation of the Serb majority municipality Association.
“They have imposed anticivilising measures for Serbian and Bosnian products, and have adopted a platform that is totally contrary to the continuation of the” dialogue, Vuciq was quoted as saying.
Vuciq has acknowledged that on the Kosovo issue they have opposing positions with the German state, but says the Germans know what the Serb side wants, and also Serbia itself knows what Germany is looking for.
“I am open to listen to intelligent people and the ideas of those who want to establish peace in the Balkan region” are expressed.
Finally, the head of the Serbian state has said Germany is one of Serbia's most powerful economic partners.
The stance against border correction, the two German MPs have repeated it during their visit to Kosovo.











