The visas aren't even removed in March?

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's promise that Kosovo will be waived visas with the EU in March of this year without the demarcation with Montenegro being approved. European integration experts say that even if it is now passed the European Union will need at least six months to proceed [...]
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's pledge that after three months (in March) visas will be removed is impossible to realise.
So they consider connoisseurs of liberalisation and integration issues, which say six months last at least only procedures after the decision on liberalisation is made.
Meanwhile, this is not Haradinaj's first pledge that visas will be removed after three months. He had made the same promise before he came to power, but that is not accomplished, writes “Voice”.
However, government officials have said that every day it is passing will be a step closer to visa liberalisation.
On the other hand, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Hardinaj has been staying in Brussels during yesterday at the joint meeting between the prime ministers of the Western Balkans and EU Diplomacy chief Federika Moghrini.












