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The lobby campaign, which the Kosovo authorities have undertaken in recent weeks for the introduction of the visa liberalisation issue in the European Union Council of Ministers agenda, as well as the achievement of a positive decision for Kosovo in December this year, is very late, connoisseurs of European integrations. In this [...]
Kosovo's leading institutional leaders have also engaged in this campaign, following scepticism expressed by individual European Union member states, that a positive decision for Kosovo will be possible within this year.
But European integration connoisseurs estimate that lobbies, as they call the last-minute “, cannot be effective and change the attitudes of European Union countries, which attitudes have been created longer and connected with their political interests.
Jehona Lushaku é Sadriu, political and informed European integrations, tells Radio Free Europe that Kosovo has already met all EU criteria for visa liberalisation, and that is a powerful argument for him at this stage. But, according to her, it is paradoxically how Kosovo politicians have not so far managed to impose this fact in order to have a positive decision on visa liberalisation for Kosovo.
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