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Thursday, 24.01.2013.

11:51

“Priština wants to block customs agreement”

Serbian government's Office for Kosovo Director Aleksandar Vulin says Kosovo Serbs would never be asked to pay customs if the money went to Kosovo's budget.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Questioner

pre 11 godina

"Thaci stated on Wednesday that a special fund for the development of the north had been formed and that all revenues from customs duties and taxes collected at the Brnjak and Jarinje administrative crossings in northern Kosovo would flow into this fund and be included in the Kosovo budget."

So a special fund is formed, by the money from the fund goes straight to Kosovo budget? Am I the only one for whom it doesn't make no sense at all?

Naim

pre 11 godina

We don't use dinars. If you say even if one euro goes in the Kosovan budget then you will suspend the agreement then this makes sense. You are right because no even one dinar will not go to Kosovan budget. You just making fool of ur people.

Kosova-USA

pre 11 godina

"If even one dinar collected at the administrative crossings was paid into the Kosovo budget, then neither I nor this government would ask the Serbs to take part in such an agreement and contribute to the recognition of a Kosovo state in any way," Vulin told Tanjug

Is this guy Vulin for real or still in deep sleep?
He knows very well what IBM stands for, and knows what Daci sign on.

Kosova-USA

pre 11 godina

"If even one dinar collected at the administrative crossings was paid into the Kosovo budget, then neither I nor this government would ask the Serbs to take part in such an agreement and contribute to the recognition of a Kosovo state in any way," Vulin told Tanjug

Is this guy Vulin for real or still in deep sleep?
He knows very well what IBM stands for, and knows what Daci sign on.

Naim

pre 11 godina

We don't use dinars. If you say even if one euro goes in the Kosovan budget then you will suspend the agreement then this makes sense. You are right because no even one dinar will not go to Kosovan budget. You just making fool of ur people.

Questioner

pre 11 godina

"Thaci stated on Wednesday that a special fund for the development of the north had been formed and that all revenues from customs duties and taxes collected at the Brnjak and Jarinje administrative crossings in northern Kosovo would flow into this fund and be included in the Kosovo budget."

So a special fund is formed, by the money from the fund goes straight to Kosovo budget? Am I the only one for whom it doesn't make no sense at all?

Kosova-USA

pre 11 godina

"If even one dinar collected at the administrative crossings was paid into the Kosovo budget, then neither I nor this government would ask the Serbs to take part in such an agreement and contribute to the recognition of a Kosovo state in any way," Vulin told Tanjug

Is this guy Vulin for real or still in deep sleep?
He knows very well what IBM stands for, and knows what Daci sign on.

Questioner

pre 11 godina

"Thaci stated on Wednesday that a special fund for the development of the north had been formed and that all revenues from customs duties and taxes collected at the Brnjak and Jarinje administrative crossings in northern Kosovo would flow into this fund and be included in the Kosovo budget."

So a special fund is formed, by the money from the fund goes straight to Kosovo budget? Am I the only one for whom it doesn't make no sense at all?

Naim

pre 11 godina

We don't use dinars. If you say even if one euro goes in the Kosovan budget then you will suspend the agreement then this makes sense. You are right because no even one dinar will not go to Kosovan budget. You just making fool of ur people.