Ministers of so-called Kosovo confirmed the dangerous intentions of Ramush Haradinaj: 3 measures were prepared for Serbia
The provisional institutions in Pristina will not succumb to pressure and eliminate one hundred percent increased taxes on products from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the contrary it is considering the introduction of three additional measures - prohibition of entry of vehicles with Serbian license plates, non-recognition of Serbian documents and the ban on imports of goods by foreign companies, which is produced in Serbia, writes GazetaExpres online.
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According to the sources of Expres, the introduction of additional taxes is expected this week after the session of the government, as a part of the strategy to prevent, as it is stated, the "unilateral behavior of the Serbian state".
Ramush Haradinaj, back on November 21st, after introducing 100% taxes on the goods from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, said that new measures will follow if Serbia continues its campaign against so-called Kosovo.
Haradinaj's adviser and the head of the negotiating team in the technical dialogue with Belgrade Avni Arifi told Expres that the measures are being prepared, but that he can not say whether they will be passed at the current session of the government.
Minister of Trade, Endrit Shala, also confirmed that additional measures are being discussed, but so far, nothing has been specifically decided.
- We are just talking, we still don't know what are we going to do. You will be informed about all decisions - Shala said for Expres.
The portal states that in the meantime the Ministry of Internal Affairs confirmed the information concerning the registration plates.
Izmi Zeka, deputy minister, told Express that the decision was made and that they are in the process of consulting with the European Union.
- We are consulting with the EU, but in spite of their opinion, we make decisions as an independent state - said Zeka, who claims that Pristina has fulfilled all obligations from the Brussels Agreement so far and that Serbia hasn't.
The portal writes that it is expected from Kosovo government to apply reciprocal measures to Serbia when it comes to the movement of people and vehicles because the citizens of Kosovo are forced to change their plates with temporary ones while crossing the administrative line.
Besides that, the government will decide on the prohibition of imports of goods produced by foreign companies in Serbia, as well as that Kosovo will not recognize Serbian documents and various certificates until Serbia recognizes Kosovo independence, as it is stated.
Referring to his sources from the provisional institutions in Pristina, Expres claims that the first measure will be introducing of reciprocity on license plates on vehicles coming from Serbia into Kosovo.
Serbian citizens will be forced to temporarily replace the plates before entering the Kosovo territory.
Another measure, according to the same sources of Expres, is the ban on the import of foreign products produced in Serbia.
The third measure against Serbia is expected to be a decision by the government not to recognize Serbian documents, the same way Serbia doesn't recognize Kosovo documents.
(Telegraf.co.uk / Tanjug)
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