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'No More Time to Lose:' EU Calls on Kosovo to Revoke Serbian Duties


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BRUSSELS (Sputnik) - EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini told Hashim
Thaci, the leader of the self-proclaimed Republic of Kosovo, that tariffs on
Serbian goods, recently introduced by Pristina, should be abandoned as soon
as possible for the normalization of Kosovar-Serbian relations.

"Spoke to President @HashimThaciRKS: reiterated that the tariffs need to be
revoked so #Dialogue is resumed as soon as possible. Normalisation of
relations crucial for #Kosovo #Serbia #WesternBalkans #EU. No more time to
lose," Mogherini wrote on Twitter on Friday.

Kosovo introduced 100 percent tariffs on goods from Bosnia and Herzegovina
and Serbia in November, at the same time banning all goods that were not
marked in line with Kosovar regulations. However, several foreign companies
running the production on Serbia's soil were reportedly exempted from the
tariffs.

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C AFP 2018 / JEAN-SEBASTIEN EVRARD

The move was harshly criticized by Belgrade and the European Union and put
the dialogue on the normalization of ties between Pristina and Belgrade at
risk with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic reportedly saying that the
talks would continue only after the tariffs were revoked.

Thaci has said in an interview with Sputnik that the dialogue between Serbia
and Kosovo should be unconditional and cannot be tied to the removal of
Pristina's recently imposed tariffs. According to various media reports,
taxes on Serbian imports were hiked after Pristina accused Belgrade of
lobbying against having it be accepted into Interpol.

Kosovo's Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has said that the tariffs would
remain in place "until Belgrade recognizes the independence of Kosovo".

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Serbia said the measure has led to losses averaging $49 million a month and
shortages of medicine and other necessities in the Serbian-majority regions
of Kosovo.

 

C Sputnik / Ruslan Krivobok

Russian envoy to the European Union, Vladimir Chizhov said in December, that
the introduced import duties practically brings local Serbian residents to
the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe.

Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia in 2008 and is recognized by
over 100 UN member states. Belgrade continues to consider it part of the
Serbian territory.

Two members of the UN Security Council - Russia and China - and a number of
other countries do not recognize Kosovo's independence either. Belgrade and
Pristina began EU-mediated reconciliation talks in 2011.

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