Apostolov's order of Demarkation: Politicians, do not hold Kosovo's young hostage

The head of the EU Office in Kosovo, Natalia Apostolova, said on Tuesday she opposes sending the demarcation to the Arbitrazhi Court, as the issue has stalled and must be resolved. So she declared at the roundtable for the current status of signal protection, where she appealed the leaders of Kosovo institutions to [...]
So she declared at the roundtable for the current status of signal protection, where she appealed the leaders of Kosovo institutions to provide the necessary arguments with which they would require the removal of the visa regime for Kosovo.
“We call on Kosovo institutions to provide for us the necessary arguments with which we, the commission and services will stand before EU member states and with which they will require the removal of the visa regime for Kosovo. So yesterday, passing these two documents, as did Minister Tahiri, is a very important step because now the process is continuing, the Parliament, the members of the Assembly, on the one hand, will have the border demarcation agreement that already exists as a proposal, and on the other side will have the arguments of the newly formed” commission, Apostolova said.
She reiterated that the demarcation problem should not be prolonged as Kosovo citizens deserve free movement.
I want to remind you again that demarcation of the border really essential to resolving. I don't want politicians holding Kosovo's young, a fantastic youth deserving of free movement, which you may not remember conflict and want to be part of Europe. I ask all who will have the chance to vote to have that in mind”, Apostolova said.












