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Prishtina will withdraw taxes on goods from central Serbia sooner or later,
President Aleksandar Vucic said, but also stressed that this cost Serbia a
lot. 

Source: Beta, Tanjug Thursday, January 24, 2019 | 09:26 

(Tanjug)

Asked by journalists in Davos to comment on Avni Arifi, the head of the
Ramush Haradinaj's cabinet, saying that the government in Pristina could
temporarily suspend taxes (pending a comprehensive agreement with Belgrade),
Vucic noted in a statement for RTS that this would happen sooner or later. 

"Whether they will abolish, suspend or otherwise find some other way, I
don't care at all. Zhey have inflicted enormous damage and brought
tremendous tensions. I said that this revokal will happen and it will
happen. Nevertheless, we paid a high price," said Vucic. 

However, it says, and no one will compensate this, neither Pristina nor the
EU, nor anyone else.


Merkel


Also in Davos on Wednesday, Aleksandar Vucic met with German Chancellor
Angela Merkel and EU Commissioner Johannes Hahn in Davos on Wednesday. 

After the meeting with Merkel, he said she had invited him to visit Berlin
again and that they had mostly talked about Kosovo and Metohija and Serbia's
European integration. 

"It was not a simple conversation. We in Serbia have one view on solving the
(Kosovo and Metohija) issue, while the countries that recognize Kosovo have
a different position. But it seems to me that Merkel appreciates and
respects our wish to talk and reach compromise," he told reporters. 

Vucic said that she respected Serbia's wish to talk and reach a compromise
with Pristina. 

"The issues we discussed the most were Kosovo and Serbia's European
integration. Merkel, I believe, appreciates and respects our wish to talk
and reach a compromise (with Pristina)," Vucic told reporters. 

The Serbian president said Chancellor Merkel showed understanding regarding
the import fees Pristina had introduced on goods from Serbia and Bosnia and
Herzegovina. 

"I spoke about the fees, to which, I believe, Germany showed a response of
understanding, since they always advocated free trade and the normal flow of
goods, capital, people and services," Vucic added. 

"And I learned a great deal from Merkel on this day. From her I heard that
compromise was something that brings about good results and that people
should strive to compromise, and not destroy or humiliate their adversaries.
Whether we will understand that in Serbia is a different matter altogether,"
the Serbian president stated. 

He said he believed it was certain that Belgrade would have significant
support on its European path from Germany and Merkel. 

He said he and Merkel also discussed all important issues in relations
between Serbia and Germany. 

"We noted that we have approached the amount of almost five billion euros in
trade. Germany is by far Serba's most significant trade partner, with 13
percent of overall trade, and those numbers are increasing," Vucic stated. 

He said he thanked Merkel for the large number of German investors in Serbia
and that he asked her to persuade new ones to come to Serbia. 

The bilateral trade volume is now close to 5 billion euros, he said. 

Vucic also met with Rio Tinto representatives, whose company is carrying out
Project Jadarite in Serbia.

 

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