Trump family's hotel project in Serbia faces trouble, accused of forging documents.
Serbian authorities said that an official admitted to forging a document that allowed the demolition of a protected area in Belgrade for the construction of a Trump hotel.
The luxury hotel project in Serbia, which cost the Trump family $500 million and was originally planned to be built on the site of a bombed defense ministry building, now faces embarrassing trouble. Serbian officials said this week that a key document relied upon by the Serbian government to reach this agreement was forged.
The leader of the Serbian institution responsible for protecting cultural relics admitted to authorities that he forged a government document allowing the demolition of the former Yugoslav Defense Ministry headquarters in Belgrade for hotel construction.
In Serbia, the prospect of demolishing this historical complex and using it to build a luxurious hotel for US President Trump has sparked public anger. The leader of the opposition in the Serbian parliament pointed out that the document was forged, proving that the Trump and Kushner family businesses received special agreements.
Not long ago, Serbian President Vucic visited the United States but returned to Serbia due to "sudden illness." Later, media reports said that Vucic hoped to meet with Trump through private channels but was rejected.
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