Even after 10 years of independence, Kosovars still isolated

Not even after a decade of statehood the citizens of the Republic of Kosovo will be able to travel freely to the European Union (BE). This, since the demarcation -- as the main condition for abolishing visas -- has not yet received epilogue in the absence of a political consensus. On the other hand, the European Union has again called for two [...] to be fulfilled.
This, since the demarcation -- as the main condition for abolishing visas -- has not yet received epilogue in the absence of a political consensus.
On the other hand, the European Union has again called for the remaining two visa-free conditions to be met. The EU office in Kosovo has told “Zen” that the adoption of the demarcation stop the isolation of Kosovo.
Meanwhile, nearly a decade after he had begun promising visa removal for citizens, Kosovo President Hashim Thaci in December last year sounded the alarm that Kosovo has only 40 days to take the step for visa liberalisation.
Calling for the demarcation to be ratified as soon as Thaci warned of the danger facing Kosovo, even though he himself continued to promise visas for eight years.
Experts on integration and liberalisation issues estimate that Kosovo has already lost much time in this process. According to them, such a thing will cost Kosovo a lot.
And as the government vows that it is working in this direction, the opposition's position blames each other for procrastinating this process.












