Brnabyq: No equality between tax and struggle to attract recognition

The removal of tariffs imposed by Pristina for Serbian goods and the break-up of Belgrade's activities to attract recognition of the so-called Kosovo has no connection with each other, and no sign of equality can be decided among them, Serbia's chief minister Anna Brnabiq said today. These two things have nothing to do with [...]
These two things have nothing to do with each other. The taxes aren't in on this. So you can't say something that's been decided on, in spite of all of it, it has to back down and we have to do something else, which was not the cause of the tax,” is saying Brnabyq is referring to the statement of American emissary Richard Greene that the tax should be lifted and Serbia should stop the campaign to withdraw recognition.
“Pristina must lift tariffs in order to continue dialogue,” underlined Brnabiq, Tanjug broadcast.
We cannot influence these countries so easily and say don't accidentally attract recognition... it's a matter of debate and another dialogue, in which all other things should be considered. The tariffs must be withdrawn to continue the dialogue, so then we will see everything else,” said Brnabiq.












