Pacolli has another date for visas unlike Prime Minister Haradinaj

While his chief executive, Ramush Haradinaj, says visas will be liberalised in March, Behgjet Pacolli, number two in Government and Minister of Foreign Affairs, has another date. Pacolli links this process to ratification of demarcation with Montenegro, which Haradinaj does not mention in the report with [...]
Pacolli links this process with ratification of demarcation with Montenegro, which Haradinaj does not mention in visa relation, while opposing the agreement Kosovo has reached with Montenegro on the border.
Pacolli said if in February 2018 The Assembly ratifys the demarcation agreement with Montenegro, then Kosovo citizens will be able to travel without visas in June.
Pacolli, in an interview for Dukagjini, has said the issue of Demarketing with Montenegro must be completed before the Kosovo Independence Festival.
“In Brussels we are told that we will soon have visa liberalisation. We will have visa liberalisation by June, if the demarcation agreement with Montenegro is approved in February, Pacolli said.
He said that if Demarquement is not approved in February, he does not know what will happen to the visa liberalisation issue.
On the other hand, according to Haradinaj, a few days after Kosovars will celebrate the 10th anniversary of independence, they will receive two long-awaited news. He has said that visa liberalisation and the founding of the military occur in March of next year.












