Kurti: On March 15th, remove the tax, expect Serbia to testify

Prime Minister Albin Kurti, responding to the AAK's Daut Haradinaj, has said that with the 100 per cent fee removed, he is taking a step of good gesture and now Serbia must testify. Kurti has said that the pension wants to lift tariffs for raw materials, as producers are demanding it. “The government of [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti, responding to the AAK's Daut Haradinaj, has said that with the 100 per cent fee removed, he is taking a step of good gesture and now Serbia must testify.
Kurti has said that the pension wants to lift tariffs for raw materials, as producers are demanding it.
Kosovo's “government expresses as a gesture of goodwill, exactly what I'm asking local producers, to remove the tariffs for the first subject they're asking for. Out of the tens of thousands of customs codes Kosovo Customs is launching as customs codes for raw materials. The other one I'm making a step of good gesture, Serbia should witness”, he said.
Speaking to the QUINT states, he said that on August 13th of 2019, those states have sought to suspend the tariff, not the removal. Feattu, said at the time they have called on Serbia to stop the campaign for Kosovo's recognition.
We're doing the first 100 per cent fee removal on 15 March, we expect Serbia to testify to this... our measures are normal for a normal state. We must normalise ourselves before normalising relations with Serbia. We must be a normal state”, he said
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti added that the president, Hashim Thaci, has no authorisation to sign agreements with Serbia.
Kosovo's current president has no authorisation to sign agreements and no implementation power to sign it”, he said.












