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    Jared Kushner’s withdrawal from Serbia will hurt investment, official says

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    BELGRADE, Dec 23 (Reuters) - A ​decision by Jared Kushner, U.S. President Donald Trump's son-in-law, to pull out of a luxury development plan in Serbia will deprive the country ⁠of much-needed foreign investment and other Balkan states will benefit, the head of Serbia's ruling party said. 

    Kushner's U.S.-based Affinity Global Development told the Wall ‍Street Journal last week it was withdrawing from the project to build a hotel, ​apartments, shops and offices on the site of the former Yugoslav army headquarters in Belgrade.

    The firm signed a 99-year lease with the Serbian government last year ​but the project has faced opposition.

    The plans, which were backed by Serb President Aleksandar Vucic, became embroiled in a corruption scandal and led to protests by Serbs who say the dilapidated site in the centre of Belgrade should be preserved as a tribute to people killed ‌when it was damaged in a 1999 NATO bombing campaign.

    The bombing campaign ‌was intended to stop Serbian forces attacking parts of Kosovo, which was part of Serbia at ​the time.

    Last week, Serbia's prosecutor filed an indictment against three officials including a minister over their role in removing the protected status of the ‌buildings this year, a move that had allowed the project to advance but which ⁠prosecutors allege was done illegally.

    "They (the protesters) drove investors away. This ‌is the most negative message for ​investors," Milos Vucevic, head of Serbia's governing SNS party, told Prva TV on Monday. 

    "They have sent Americans to the Albanian coast," he said, referring to another ⁠project Kushner is developing ⁠in Albania. 

    Affinity Global Development did not immediately respond to requests for comment. There is ​no indication of any wrongdoing by Kushner or Affinity in the case.

    (Reporting by Ivana Sekularac, Editing ‌by Edward McAllister and Timothy Heritage)

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