Kosovo isolated: When the former minister enjoyed the “liberalisation of visas” with champagne (Video)

The visa liberalisation process has now remained blocked, as two criteria are also required: adoption of demarcation and fighting crime and corruption. But on May 5, 2016, Kosovo had received from the European Commission the recommendation for visa liberalisation, which Kosovo citizens had enjoyed. Joy [...]
But on May 5, 2016, Kosovo had received from the European Commission the recommendation for visa liberalisation, which Kosovo citizens had enjoyed.
Great joy and many promises that in a short time citizens will move freely, then the minister of integration, Bekim Colak, writes the news.net.
champagne even opened in the ministry's offices, claiming that visa removal was near.
That's what Colak himself said.
Until the end of this process, there is very little time left. We seek understanding from citizens, as they have shown so far. But today the equal treatment of Kosovo citizens began, and this is a major achievement. He praised them all, said Bekim Colak.
And today, in 2017, Kosovo citizens are still trapped, and have to wait for hours before visa embassies.












