💨 Abstract
In Serbia, a government minister and three officials were charged with abuse of office and document falsification to facilitate a real estate project linked to Jared Kushner. The project, involving a luxury compound in Belgrade, has sparked controversy due to the site's historical significance and the removal of its protected status. The development is backed by President Aleksandar Vučić, who has promised pardons and cited potential benefits for U.S.-Serbia relations, despite public and expert opposition.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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