The public disagreements between Kosovo’s President and Prime Minister over the tariffs imposed on goods from Serbia and Bosnia are undermining the country’s negotiating position, an expert has warned.
Disagreements between Kosovo leaders over the 100-per-cent tariffs on imports from Serbia and Bosnia are damaging the country’s negotiating position with Serbia, some experts say.
“Clashes between the Prime Minister and the President create the need for an internal deal [on the issue of tariffs],” a Pristina-based journalist, Agron Halitaj, told BIRN.