Haradinaj tells the students: I feel guilty if visas are not liberalized

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has met with students of the philosophical faculty today, where he has held a speech before them. Before the students, Haradinaj has talked about political topics in the country and the challenges of his government. In addition to the lecture, the first in the government of iú has answered student questions. Speaking of dialogue with Serbia, Haradinaj [...]
Before the students, Haradinaj has talked about political topics in the country and the challenges of his government. In addition to the lecture, the first in the government of iú has answered student questions.
Speaking of dialogue with Serbia, Haradinaj said Kosovo with Serbia has only one open issue -- that of mutual recognition.
While we are good at the 99th market, we don't have open issues with Serbia on territories, open issues is mutual recognition, if we start opening ourselves in what we've created is risk of”, Haradinaj said.
While speaking of a 10% tax on Serbian and Bosnian products, Hardinaj ruled out the possibility of this decision being made to become arrogant. He has even stated that drastic measures can be taken.
The 10% tax is not made by arrogance, we've made it out of sorely, and it's not funny because we know the implications. Serbia does not respect CEFTA either, it has broken rules with nondoganial tariffs, this tax could last months and could increase, and more drastic steps could be taken”, Haradinaj said further.
Students were interested in knowing about the visa liberalisation process. Haradinaj told them he feels guilty if liberalisation does not happen.
I feel guilty if liberalisation is not done, but the only way to leave this guilt is to work, we have given the promise based on the list of conditions that we've carried out”, Haradinaj said.
As for students from Presevo, Haradinaj said good study conditions should be created.
He told the students he is challenged as prime minister. According to him, since coming to the head of the Government, he has been challenged with major topics that he says he found at the table.
“With the membership of Kosovo in INTERPOL loses crime and gains the law, we also have not withdrawn from this topic, education has not been done enough for the fact that at the table I have found topics of over 10 years”, the prime minister said when he spoke to the students about Kosovo membership in this organisation.












