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Vucic Says No Halt To Kushner's Trump Hotel Project In Belgrade Despite Forged 
Document


RFE/RL's Balkan Service

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Serbia's president said there would be no halt to a luxury hotel development 
being built by President Donald Trump's son-in-law in Belgrade despite 
revelations that a forged document led to the site's protected status being 
lifted.

Speaking to Bloomberg News on May 16, Aleksandar Vucic  
<https://www.slobodnaevropa.org/a/vucic-generalstab-falsifikovanje-beograd-srbija/33415968.html>
 contradicted prosecutors' findings announced earlier this week that said a 
cultural official in charge of the site's historic designation had admitted to 
forging a key document.

"There was not any kind of forgery and we will discuss it with everybody," 
Vucic said, speaking on the sidelines of a meeting of European leaders in the 
Albanian capital, Tirana.

Jared Kushner, who is married to Trump's elder daughter, Ivanka, and served as 
a White House adviser during Trump's first term in office, last year announced 
a $500 million hotel complex in Belgrade.

The development centered on a pair of jagged unoccupied modernist brick 
structures in the center of Belgrade, the former General Staff headquarters for 
the army of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

The site was bombed by NATO jets in the spring of 1999, as part of a campaign 
to stop Serbian forces from attacking parts of Kosovo, which was still part of 
the country.

Despite being bombed out, the buildings retained their protected status, due to 
what activists said was their architectural significance.

Last November, the Serbian government stripped the buildings of that 
designation, paving the way for Kushner's company to move forward. That 
prompted outrage from historic preservationists.

On May 14, however, prosecutors announced the arrest of Goran Vasic, the acting 
director of the Republic Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments, 
and said he had admitted fabricating an expert's opinion.

The Serbian Office of the Prosecutor for Organized Crime had no immediate 
response to Vucic's comments.

In response to the news of the alleged forgery, Kushner's development company, 
Affinity Partners, said it had learned of the arrest from news reports.

The company said it would "review the situation and determine next steps," 
according to The New York Times.

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