Heldt: Without ratification of demarcation, no visa liberalisation

Germany's new ambassador to Kosovo, Christian Heldt, during an exclusive interview with the newspaper “Voice” has ordered Kosovo institutions' leaders to close the border demarcation with Montenegro as soon as they can, as well as fight organised crime and corruption. This is because, according to him, the longer the ratification of [...] is delayed.
Germany's new ambassador to Kosovo, Christian Heldt, during an exclusive interview with the newspaper “Voice” has ordered Kosovo institutions' leaders to close the border demarcation with Montenegro as soon as they can, as well as fight organised crime and corruption. That, according to him, the longer the ratification of the Border Agreement is delayed, as long as visa liberalisation with the EU is delayed, the zeri.info broadcasts.
The new government, as well as the new parliamentary majority, must quickly close the demarcation issue with Montenegro, as one thing is certain: The longer ratification of the Agreement drags on, the longer Kosovo citizens will have to wait for visa liberalisation with the European Union ( EU)
So has the new German ambassador to Kosovo, Christian Heldt, declared during an exclusive interview with the newspaper “Voice”, adding that the fight against corruption must also be continued, since, as he said, offering evidence for fighting this negative phenomenon is also an open criterion for visa liberalisation.
The new German diplomat during the first interview for a media in Kosovo has also spoken of establishing the Association of Serb Serb Majority municipalities, where he has declared that the latter should be formed in accordance with the country's laws, since this step, he says, should enable better integration within Kosovo.
Heldt has also said that guests from the Special Court should be offered voluntarily, or the tribunal's invitation should be implemented by Kosovo security institutions.
“This will be another example to see how justice institutions and authorities responsible for the rule of law in Kosovo”, Ambassador Heldt has said, among other things.
During this interview with “Zerin”, the German diplomat also spoke of Germany's unification, which occurred just on October 3, 1990, saying that such a union before 27 years has justified the promise to unify our continent, which still applies to the countries of the Western Balkans today.











