Possible visa scenarios

The recent statement by Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, who expressed sceptical about abolishing visas for Kosovo, clearly shows that the European Union presidency has no will to put the issue of liberalisation on its agenda this year. That's how European integration experts say the process [...] have stressed for “
The recent statement by Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, who expressed sceptical about abolishing visas for Kosovo, clearly shows that the European Union presidency has no will to put the issue of liberalisation on its agenda this year.
Thus, experts on European integration, who say the visa process risks being postponed for next year, have stressed for “
So according to them, there are several scenarios that can happen with this process. If the Council of Ministers does not make a positive decision on abolishing visas in December this year, connoisseurs of the integration process estimate that the next option to be discussed for visas is May of next year, Zeri writes.
But such an option, as they say, is by no means favourable, because then the European Parliament elections will be held (PE). Meanwhile, if liberalisation does not occur in May next year, the next scenario is for visas to be discussed in December 2019, which according to Integration connoisseurs remains a noticeably less favourable scenario for Kosovo.











