EU: Conditions for visa liberalisation have changed, same

Since very carefully and with restraint have been promoted after the formation of the Government of Kosovo, repeating some of the tasks awaiting this government, EU sources have clarified that from Brussels and member states there is no change in attitudes from when the LDK government was still in office- The PDK led by Isa Mustafa. [...]
Since very carefully and with restraint have been promoted after the formation of the Government of Kosovo, repeating some of the tasks awaiting this government, EU sources have clarified that from Brussels and member states there is no change in attitudes from when the LDK government was still in office- The PDK led by Isa Mustafa.
“Change has had in Kosovo, not here. Kosovo has not met the two remaining visa liberalisation conditions and has not implemented certain agreements from the dialogue. Now it remains to see how Kosovo” will operate, a source in the EU has said.
In the EU on Monday, they have reiterated that with the formation of the new government in Kosovo, nothing has changed, nor has it changed in terms of visa liberalisation. Two are still unfulfilled, one for ratification of the border agreement with Montenegro and the other on evidence of a successful fight against high-level organised crime, including court decisions.
As for the condition for visa liberalisation, in the question repeated several times by “Koha Ditore” whether the condition is ratification or only “effective progress”, which may say that there is perhaps some flexibility, Maja Kocijanciq, spokesperson for enlargement and external affairs, has said that “ratification remains conditional.












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