Leciplomacy: Serbia exported 92m euros for four months, Kurti says that “we should prepare well for Reciprocity”

The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has not established the Recyprocity to Serbia even after 135 days in power. What, though, is he telling the people about this uncontrolled attitude? Prime Minister Kurti was not supposed to put Recyprocity with Serbia so that the leaders of the latter would sit with him at the table [...]
Prime Minister Kurti was not supposed to put Recyprocity with Serbia so that the leaders of the latter would sit with him at the negotiating table in Brussels.
But, he continues to insist that he has not put the Recyprocity the cause of “not-preparation”. A year earlier when he was in power as head of the Kurti I government, Albin Kurti had put the move in question by blocking the process of dialogue what led to the collapse of the coalition with the LDK.
But, at yesterday's parliamentary session, Kurti continued with his insistence.
In these first 100 days of my government, we've had new Customs Directors and we have to prepare well, because we can't fail again. You know, in the Kurti government, we put reciprocity and then the government lifted reciprocity. If we fail to implement reciprocity in full again, then he dies as also the” concept, Albin Kurti said, responding to opposition criticism that he has violated his electoral promise.
And to that statement, the director of the so-called “Office of Kosovo and Metohija” in Serbia's Government, Petar Petkovic, reacted.
To exacerbate the situation, Kurti turns out he cannot even mention his most remarkable electoral promise of Kosovo-Serbia reports.
“The cause of reciprocity is an euphemism for the establishment of new economic barriers, to which Serbs in Kosovo and Belgrade were exposed during the length of taxes against 100 per cent civilisation.” said Petkov.
Finally, the Ministry of Commerce has removed the tax on Serbia's blocs. This minister is led by Mrs. Rosette Hajdari.
For four months this year's February, March, April and May Serbia has exported over 92m euros of goods to Kosovo. /Periscope












