The EU answers Haradinaj: No date for abolishing visas

The European Union Office in Pristina has told the newspaper “Voice” yesterday that there is no deadline and time agreed on regarding the decision to abolish visas for Kosovo at this stage. On the other hand, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has stressed yesterday that the good news of liberalisation will be taken before this [...]
The European Union Office in Pristina has told the newspaper “Voice” yesterday that there is no deadline and time agreed on regarding the decision to abolish visas for Kosovo at this stage. On the other hand, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has stressed yesterday that good news for liberalisation will be received before this end.
Despite the fact that Kosovo institutional leaders now and eight years are continuing to mention different dates for abolishing visas with the European Union (BE), such a thing is still not known when it will happen.
The European Union Office (BE) in Kosovo has said that there is no deadline for when the final decision to abolish visas will be made.
Despite that, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has reiterated that the good news of liberalisation will be taken before that end.
But although there is already only one key station left to come to the finalisation of this process, voting at the Council of Ministers, by the EU Office, have said that Kosovo authorities must continue to work quickly in cases dealing with the fight against organised crime and corruption before the final decision is made on this process.












