Bad News for Visas

The promise that Kosovo citizens at the end of this year will be able to move visa-free to the Schengen Zone is emerging to be the next fraud. This is about the fact that next Friday (December 7th) The EU Council of Ministers has the last meeting for this year, while a few days before this [...]
The promise that Kosovo citizens at the end of this year will be able to move visa-free to the Schengen Zone is emerging to be the next fraud. This is about the fact that next Friday (December 7th) The EU Council of Ministers has the last meeting for this year, while a few days before this meeting the three EU bodies -- the Commission, Parliament and Council -- have not yet come up with a joint visa liberalisation document.
Kosovo has an equal zero chance of winning visa liberalisation this year with the European Union (BE), although top state officials have repeatedly made promises that the country's citizens will move freely into the Schengen area at the end of the year.
This is about the fact that next Friday (December 7th) The EU Council of Ministers has the last meeting for this year in the composition of interior ministers, while a few days before this meeting the three EU bodies: The Commission, Parliament and the Council have not yet come up with a joint visa liberalisation document.
Even European Integration Minister Gift Hoxha has accepted for “Zerin” that some EU member states, as she says, for no legitimate reason are politicising the visa removal process for Kosovo.












