Serbian prime minister hopes to lift reciprocity from government Hoti

Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabiq has said she hopes Pristina's new government, led by Avdullah Hoti, will remove the tax and reciprocity measures for goods from Serbia as she said, Belgrade and Pristina will continue dialogue and trade co-operation. She said Thursday that the decision for [...]
Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabiq has said she hopes Pristina's new government, led by Avdullah Hoti, will remove the tax and reciprocity measures for goods from Serbia as she said, Belgrade and Pristina will continue dialogue and trade co-operation.
She said Thursday that the decision to that effect does not depend on Serbia, and that Belgrade could appeal that it should happen as soon as possible, as, according to her, it has been doing so since November 21st 2018, when taxes of 100 per cent were imposed, Tanjug reported, broadcast Klan Kosova.
Those statements were made by the chief of the Serbian executive on the day that Avdullah Hoti took over as Kosovo government's new chief.
Otherwise, the Democratic League of Kosovo had pledged that with coming to power, according to international partners' demands, it would take all steps to resume dialogue.












