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Jared Kushner gets green light on $500m Serbia hotel project


Dan Gooding

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Donald Trump <https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/donald-trump> ’s son-in-law 
Jared Kushner <https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/jared-kushner>  has been 
given approval to build a $500m luxury hotel 
<https://www.independent.co.uk/news/serbia-ap-jared-kushner-donald-trump-belgrade-b2518391.html>
  on a former defense ministry site in Serbia 
<https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/serbia> .

The deal, announced by the Serbian government 
<https://www-mgsi-gov-rs.translate.goog/cir/aktuelnosti/potpisan-ugovor-o-revitalizaciji-kompleksa-bivsheg-saveznog-sekretarijata-za-narodnu?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US>
 , will see the bombed-out site of the former Yugoslav Ministry of Defense in 
Belgrade 
<https://www.independent.co.uk/news/srebrenica-ap-serbia-bosnia-rwanda-b2546027.html>
 , transformed into a hotel complex.

Bombs were dropped on the site in 1999 by NATO forces, backed by the US, during 
the Serbia-Kosovo war.

Goran Vesić, Serbia’s minister of construction, transport and infrastructure, 
said on Wednesday that he had chosen a “reputable American company” for the 
venture, referring to Affinity Partners owned by Mr Kushner.

"We will restore the building 25 years after it was destroyed in the bombing. 
In a quarter of a century, no one, before this government, thought of 
renovating the complex. When this area is revitalised, it will contribute to 
the development of Belgrade and Serbia," Mr Vesić said in a statement.

Donald Trump (L), his daughter Ivanka Trump (C) and her husband Jared Kushner 
attend the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) 299 mixed martial arts event at 
the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida on March 9, 2024 (AFP via Getty Images)

“The economic progress in Serbia over the past decade has been impressive,” Mr 
Kushner said in a statement, released to The New York Times. “This development 
will further elevate Belgrade into the premier international destination it is 
becoming.” 

Mr Kushner’s business practices have been called into question, however, since 
his father-in-law could once again become US president.

Mr Trump’s son-in-law, who is married to Ivanka Trump, set up his company after 
leaving his role at the White House in 2021. The government of Saudi Arabia is 
one of the major funders of Mr Kushner’s company, which could pose a conflict 
of interest should Mr Trump return to the presidency.

“It is a conflict of interest in the most stark sense: The president of the 
United States needs to be advancing the interest of the United States and not 
the financial interests of family members,” Adav Noti, executive director of 
Campaign Legal Center, which tracks ethics issues in the federal government, 
told The New York Times.

Mr Kushner has said that he doesn’t plan on returning to the White House, so 
there is no conflict of interest.

In March, Democrats in the House of Representatives called for a probe into Mr 
Kushner’s overseas dealings, saying his “influence peddling and quid pro quo 
deals involving investments in exchange for official actions” could mean a 
threat to US national security.

It was reported in May 
<https://www.reuters.com/world/us/jared-kushner-pitching-donors-father-in-law-trump-sources-say-2024-05-09/>
  that Mr Kushner had been calling investors, asking them to attend a 
fundraiser for Mr Trump in New York, raising questions as to whether he was 
indeed trying to get back into politics, despite his assertions otherwise.

Meanwhile, the hotel plan in Belgrade is being met with scepticism from some 
locals.  
<https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/serbia-leases-ex-army-hq-belgrade-trump-son-in-laws-firm-2024-05-15/>
 Reuters reported that over 22,000 people have signed a petition calling for 
the former ministry to be preserved rather than replaced.

On Thursday, protesters appeared outside the site, saying they did not want 
Americans moving in on the land, which they say that the US had a role in 
bombing 25 years ago.

“Somebody is trying to clear up the mess that they did, and they are not those 
who should do anything in this place,” Dragan Jonic, a member of parliament who 
participated in the protest, told theTimes. “We’ll use all the legal means and 
civil disobedience to stop this.”

As part of the agreement, Mr Kushner will have to build a memorial to those who 
died at the site during the 1999 conflict.

 

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