Jared Kushner's $500M Luxury Project in Serbia Sparks Controversy
The development on a former NATO bombing site faces protests and accusations of political manipulation.
- Kushner's firm secured a 99-year lease to build a luxury hotel and residential complex in Belgrade.
- The site was previously the Yugoslav Ministry of Defense headquarters, bombed by NATO in 1999.
- Protests erupted in Serbia, with critics citing the site's historical significance and potential conflicts of interest.
- Kushner's company plans to include a memorial for bombing victims as part of the project.
- The deal has raised concerns over Kushner's foreign business ties amid his father-in-law's presidential campaign.