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Trump Son-In-Law’s Company To Renovate Serbia’s NATO-Struck Army HQ


Balkan Insight

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Asher Abehsera, director of Affinity Global Development (left), Serbian finance 
minister Sinisa Mali (centre) and Serbian construction minister Goran Vesic 
(right) during deal signing in Belgrade, Serbia, May 16. Photo: Serbian 
Government

By Balkan Insight <https://www.eurasiareview.com/author/balkan-insight/>  

By Milica Stojanovic

Serbia’s Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, Goran Vesic, 
has signed a contract with Affinity Global Development’s director Asher 
Abehsera on revitalizing the former Army General Headquarters in Belgrade, 
demolished by the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999.

Affinity Partners is Jared Kushner, former US president Donald Trump’s 
son-in-law’s, investment firm. It has $2 billion in funding from Saudi Arabia’s 
Public Investment Fund, among other foreign investors, media have reported.

“We are very excited,” the New York Times reported Kushner as saying in an 
interview in March about planned projects in Belgrade and Albania. “We have not 
finalized these deals, so they might not happen, but we have been working hard 
and are pretty close.”

The former military HQ is in the Belgrade city centre, right across from the 
gvernment building.

According to the ministry press release, Vesic said the government had leased 
the premises for 99 years but did not specify at what price.

“The investor has assumed the obligation that, if he does not complete the 
investment within the period specified in the contract, he will return the land 
and what will be built until then to the Republic of Serbia without 
compensation,” Vesic said after signing the deal on Wednesday*.

The press release said the investor will also be obliged to build a memorial 
complex “dedicated to all the victims of NATO aggression” from 1999 on the plot.

“The memorial complex will be financed by investors and will be owned by the 
Republic of Serbia, which will decide on the program content of the complex and 
will manage it,” Vesic said.

The design of the memorial complex will be determined at an international 
architectural competition.

Abehsera said the project includes a unique aspect of cooperation in which 
Serbian architects and designers will be invited to submit their ideas for the 
Memorial Centre.

Kushner previously confirmed plans on X 
<https://twitter.com/jaredkushner/status/1768738488118116389?s=46&t=JweXE0xin3Xu66otmVgkMA>
  (former Twitter) to invest in this complex as well as in two locations on the 
Albanian coast. The same 
<https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/15/us/politics/jared-kushner-pursuing-development-deals-in-albania-and-serbia.html>
  New York Times report in March said that Kushner been working on the Balkan 
deals with Richard Grenell, who served briefly as acting director of national 
intelligence under Trump and also ambassador to Germany and special envoy to 
the Balkans.

According to the NYT, the investment in Belgrade will be a luxury hotel and 
1,500 residential units and a museum. It also reported 
<https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/17/us/politics/kushner-deal-serbia-trump.html> 
 that Trump himself had showed interest in working with this complex in 2013, 
but Kushner claimed he did not know about this.

The former Yugoslav army HQ was severely damaged in two 1999 NATO air attacks, 
beween April 29 and 30 and between May 7 and 8. Part of the premises were 
demolished between 2014 and 2017 for security reasons.

Information that a US company will take over the demolished HQ was first 
revealed by the Serbian opposition in March, drawing criticism because of 
suspicions of corruption but also because of the damaged HQ’s architectural and 
cultural value. It was claimed that the land on which the HQ lies was being 
leased free of charge.

The building was constructed in 1965 and designed by the famous Serbian 
architect Nikola Dobrovic.




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