Isa Mustafa against Prime Minister Kurti: Let America be heard for the tax, as for reciprocity “

Former Kosovo Prime Minister and LDK chairman, junior partner in the current government coalition, Isa Mustafa, has made a Facebook post in which he has shared his conviction about recent political developments. Mustafa has demanded that the tariff be removed against products imported from Serbia, since [...]
Mustafa has demanded that the tariff be removed against products imported from Serbia, as he does not bring recognition from Serbia. He even turns out he was among the only ones who openly stated that this fee “had no economic reasoning but was set to protect against failures, especially in foreign policy. ”
The head of LDK has not specifically spoken about Friday's move by Prime Minister Kurti, but has said it should be removed “as the US is correcting,”
I want to believe that tomorrow's Assembly of the Parliament will give support to the Government and Prime Minister Kurti to lift the tariff. -He wrote”.
Meanwhile, in terms of reciprocity, he has said it should be done in accordance with the US if Serbia does not stop its aggressive campaign against Kosovo.
The following is his full status on Facebook:
Honored Citizens
Since the beginning I have expressed myself openly, perhaps among the only ones, that the first 10 per cent, then 100 per cent, assigned by the Haradinaj government, had no economic reasoning but was set to protect against failures, especially in foreign policy.
Serbia's president, Vuciq, awarded the fee the dimension of conditioning the dialogue. So when the possibility of deals with territory between the two presidents -- the Serbian and Kosovo -- emerged, the tariff slipped into the levering of this harmful dialogue. Then I supported former Prime Minister Haradinaj for the continuation of the fee.
Following last year's European Commission elections, and especially after the US's very active engagement with President Trump's special representative, Ambassador Grenelli, the tariff remains objectively only as a relic, which is serving Serbia as a victim in the international arena and some in Kosovo as the only tool of a unstable political cause.
No one is convinced that Kosovo forces Serbia to recognise it through the fee.
But the overwhelming majority are convinced that the US, in the first place, and the EU can convince Serbia through the process of dialogue, to recognise the state of Kosovo.
I want to believe that tomorrow's Assembly of the Parliament will give support to the Government and Prime Minister Kurti to lift the tariff.
Take it off like the United States are looking for.
I am not sure that any of the parliamentary groups or deputies of the Parliament or government have found a stronger, more meritier and more dedicated partner than the US for Kosovo state and citizenship. Nor is a path more hopeful than European and Euro-Atlantic integration.
If anyone wavers, the LDK, its deputies and members of the government will support without reservation and with full confidence and conviction the immediate removal of the fee, and not only is it looking for our strategic partner The US, but we are convinced that this is in the interest of the state of Kosovo.
If Serbia does not stop the campaign against Kosovo and avoid trade and economic barriers, the LDK remains committed to applying reciprocity measures after a period the Government accords with the US and the EU. IM











