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U.S. Envoy Calls Kosovo's Decision To Partially Lift Serbian Import Tariffs A 
'Serious Mistake'


RFE/RL's Balkan Service

3-4 minutes

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PRISTINA – The U.S. special envoy for Serbia and Kosovo says the United States 
does not support the Kosovar government’s decision to temporarily and partly 
lift the import tariff on products from Serbia.

In a tweet late on February 27, Richard Grenell, who also serves as U.S. 
ambassador to Germany and has recently been appointed as President Donald 
Trump's intelligence chief, called the move a “half measure.”

"Our position is quite clear: the tariffs must be completely dropped," Grenell 
tweeted, adding that Kosovar Prime Minister Albin Kurti "is making a serious 
mistake."

The United States is one of the biggest backers of Kosovo's independence from 
Serbia, which it declared in 2008. Serbia continues to consider its former 
province part of its territory.

European Union-facilitated talks on normalizing diplomatic relations were 
derailed in November 2018 by Pristina's imposition of 100 percent tariffs on 
Serbian goods and services in response to Belgrade's continued lobbying for 
countries to reverse their recognition of Kosovo.

In a statement on February 28 
<https://eeas.europa.eu/headquarters/headquarters-homepage_en/75286/Kosovo:%20Statement%20by%20the%20Spokesperson%20on%20the%20announcement%20to%20lift%20import%20tariffs>
 , the EU welcomed Kosovo’s announcement as a “first step” that “could have a 
positive effect” on restoring regional trade and “offer an opening” for the 
resumption of the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina.

"Too much time has been lost.Trust needs to be urgently restored. Serbia and 
Kosovo need to create an environment that is conducive for the dialogue to 
resume, to the benefit of both,” it said.

Kurti on February 27 announced Kosovo would abolish the tariff on raw materials 
imported from Serbia from March 15 as a sign of “goodwill to resolve the 
political and economic dispute with Serbia.”

Kurti told a news conference that tariffs in place for all other Serbian goods 
will be eliminated on April 1 for a period of 90 days if Belgrade halts its 
campaign of prodding other countries not to recognize Kosovo’s statehood and 
removes trade barriers for Kosovo.

But if Serbia fails to show goodwill, Kosovo will gradually reciprocate in kind 
-- first in trade, then in political terms, he warned.

And if no satisfactory response from Belgrade has come, the tariff will be 
reimposed from June 15.

Former Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, whose government imposed the tariffs in 
2018, condemned the plan 
<https://www.facebook.com/RamushHaradinajOfficial/posts/1633586096765798>  set 
out by Kurti, calling it "the beginning of the return of Serbia and Russia to 
Kosovo."

There have been no immediate comments from Serbian officials.

In a step toward improving ties, Serbian and Kosovar officials earlier this 
year signed deals 
<https://www.rferl.org/a/serbia-kosovo-ink-milestone-railway-highway-deal/30434249.html>
  to establish air, rail, and highway links between Pristina and Belgrade.

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