Jared Kushner's $500M Serbian Real Estate Deal Faces Backlash
Criticism mounts over memorial to 'victims of NATO aggression' included in the agreement
- Kushner's firm, Affinity Partners, signed a $500 million deal to develop a luxury hotel in Belgrade.
- The project includes a controversial memorial dedicated to 'victims of NATO aggression' from the 1999 Kosovo War.
- Retired General Wesley Clark condemned the memorial, calling it a betrayal of U.S. policies and efforts to stop ethnic cleansing.
- The deal has sparked protests in Serbia and criticism from various public officials.
- Some see the memorial as part of a broader effort to undermine NATO and align with Russian interests.