Periscop analysis: Will Haradinaj be handed over to Merkel for the tax?

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has travelled to Berlin, where she will meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel tomorrow, primarily to discuss Kosovo-Serbia reports. The tax imposed on Serbian goods in November last year, which has blocked the Brussels Dialogue, will be the main issue Merkel will [...]
The tax imposed on Serbian goods, in November last year, which has blocked the Brussels Dialogue, will be the main issue Merkel will table with Haradinaj.
Sources say that at the Paris meeting, scheduled to take place on July 1st, it will go to remove the tax, and that is the deal reportedly that Merkel and Haradinaj will do during tomorrow.
But, it is not believed that Haradinaj's handover of the tax due tomorrow will become public. Sources at Periscop have indicated that this is expected to be served as the achievement of the Paris summit, so that Haradinaj does not lose the full burden of tax delivery.
Haradinaj has so far stubbornly refused the successive demands of the United States of America and the European Union for the removal of the tax.
He has said the only possibility of tax removal is recognition of Kosovo from Serbia.
Prime Minister Haradinaj, who had initially refused to become part of Dialogue, has already begun to get directly involved in discussions on the process.
With participation in the Berlin Summit, which was held in late April, where Germany and France tried to push forward the idea of full normalisation of relations between the two countries, it marked its first achievement.
Haradinaj could see this as a personal success, as his entire commitment of the past months was focused on his battle with President Hashim Thaci, to get protagonism in this important process for the country and to separate some from the glory of historical photography that was supposed to be shot at the White House.
Rejecting President Thaci's idea of redressing the borders, which he called Kosovo “partitioning”, and rejecting the suspension of the tax, Haradinaj is estimated to have deliberately kept Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue blocked, with the idea of being involved himself in resolving this issue and to be participants in the signing ceremony of the Final Agreement, for which American President Donald Trump had said he would be held at his office in Washington.
Thus, Haradinaj has unveiled his political strategy: First, he creates his own problem and then solves it himself. So he had acted with Demarquement with Montenegro, and what it looks like will also deal with the tax.












